Symantec and HP: Aperi standard clashes
Hewlett-Packard and Symantec have joined EMC in staying out of the IBM-driven Aperi storage group created last month. (See “EMC Refuses to join Storage Group”, Computerworld, November 7).
Hewlett-Packard and Symantec have joined EMC in staying out of the IBM-driven Aperi storage group created last month. (See “EMC Refuses to join Storage Group”, Computerworld, November 7).
IT managers want the benefits of deploying new storage technologies but say a lack of time and management support are stifling those aspirations.
Telstra's notoriously problematic email infrastructure is still not scalable enough to house email messages more than 120 days old and the company is deleting them to reduce storage requirements.
There were calls for the Official Information Act to be used if necessary to discover exactly what the technical shortcomings of the various new media are when it comes to data storage.
New Zealanders seem to be better at planning for storage management in the medium and long-term than users in most other Pacific rim countries.
'Superb solution' but not for everybody, says analyst
The Ministry of Education is looking for guidance on how to best manage its information storage.
Veritas Software says it is observing the same consolidation trend identified by StorageTek, which is a hardware partner.
70% of those in a small survey planning or considering centralising their IT gear
Information lifecycle management comes in for scrutiny, and ridicule
Veritas and EMC could be at odds over information management opportunity
The Storage Networking Industry Association is coming down under.
Flexibility goal of Russell McVeagh's storage revamp
IBM's decision to merge its storage and server groups won't have any impact in New Zealand because here, the two areas are run as one operation, IBM New Zealand spokesman Jeremy Seed says.
Storage needs are growing while budgets are sinking, but companies can address the discrepancy by managing their data life cycle, a recent survey says.