By Carol Tanielu, 10/31/2001
Take a trip through Microsoft's portal for small-business services to sample the .NET experience.
By Barrie Sosinsky, 10/18/2001
Several vendors have released Web or Network Attached Storage (NAS) appliances based on Win2K.
By Barrie Sosinsky, 10/18/2001
Vendors offer boxes optimized for Web serving, file serving, and other targeted tasks.
By Barrie Sosinsky, 09/10/2001
The Boston Globe reported that startup Cereva Networks has made some major changes.
By Barrie Sosinsky, 09/10/2001
NORTHERN announced Quota Server 5.3, the latest version of its enterprise storage management solution.
By Barrie Sosinsky, 09/10/2001
MaxOptix unveiled the first terabyte-capacity AIT-1 autoloader, priced at less than $5000.
By Barrie Sosinsky, 08/13/2001
Two prominent companies in the storage industry reported their second-quarter 2001 earnings. Read Barry Sosinsky's summary of their reports.
By Barrie Sosinsky, 08/06/2001
Storage virtualization is important to the storage industry. Being able to pool disks and meter out storage capacity as volumes demand lets administrators greatly increase the ...
By Barrie Sosinsky, 07/29/2001
The Storage Computer Corporation (SOS) is suing Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) for violating technology-related patents that the storage industry uses for RAID arrays. Read why SOS ...
By Barrie Sosinsky, 07/23/2001
Most data centers take backup seriously, using costly technology. But many small businesses don't have the resources for quality backups. Read about a software package that lets ...
By Barrie Sosinsky, 07/16/2001
The year 2000 was extraordinary for storage companies. Read the conclusion of Barrie Sosinsky's summary of how the overall RAID-based disk market grew, and how storage is expected ...
By Barrie Sosinsky, 07/09/2001
The year 2000 was extraordinary for storage companies. Read Barrie Sosinsky's summary of how the overall RAID-based disk market grew, and how storage is expected to grow in 2001 ...
By Barrie Sosinsky, 07/02/2001
Many developers think the new server bus standard called InfiniBand will replace PCI bus. Learn what Barrie Sosinsky found out about this new technology at the second InfiniBand ...
By Barrie Sosinsky, 06/25/2001
The upcoming Windows XP OS contains several new storage-related features that many users will find valuable. Read Barrie Sosinsky's review of how these new features can impact ...
By Barrie Sosinsky, 06/20/2001
The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) is developing projects to help storage vendors' products interoperate. Learn about SNIA's Supported Solutions Forum, which ...
By Barrie Sosinsky, 06/11/2001
Tandberg Data is developing a new tape head and tape format technology based on High Speed Optical Servo. If the company delivers on this technology as intended, it will have ...
By Barrie Sosinsky, 06/04/2001
Microsoft offers a complete embedded Win2K OS that developers can use for a variety of applications, and the company has targeted Network Attached Storage (NAS) and Web servers ...
By Barrie Sosinsky, 05/21/2001
Barrie Sosinsky asks for feedback from Storage UPDATE readers and gives a brief overview of the utility and service models that Storage Service Providers (SSPs) currently use.
By Barrie Sosinsky, 05/14/2001
DVD technology has sold fast; at the same time, DVD formats have proliferated. Some agreed-upon standards and interoperable formats will benefit market and customers alike.
By Barrie Sosinsky, 05/07/2001
Barrie Sosinsky offers a third set of results from the recent Storage UPDATE survey, including the figures for Network Attached Storage (NAS) deployments, Storage-over-IP (SoIP), ...