Network Equipment Supplier Adds Another Storage System
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- Network Equipment Supplier Adds Another Storage System
- Chicago Movers ffer Help for Clients to Streamline Their …
- GameStop Says Digital Downloads Not Relevant Until 2014
- Enterprises see increased adoption of VTLs
Network Equipment Supplier Adds Another Storage System
bMighty.com
Recently these companies have been moving into a number of other venues such as security and even storage. So in response to this trend a leading small and medium company network equipment supplier added a high-end storage system to its product line. NETGEAR entered the storage market in 2008 and now has a handful of products geared to small and medium businesses as well as consumers. Pushing up the performance ladder the company.
Chicago Movers ffer Help for Clients to Streamline Their …
PR Newswire (press release)
Chicago Movers All My Sons Moving consultants offer support or information for the entire moving experience — everything from transferring phone and internet services to connecting gas and electricity storage services change of address forms offering moving tips ordering a newspaper and much more. About All My Sons Moving and StorageA locally owned family operated business in the Chicago area (independently owned and operated) that is an associate of a 23 state operation including an office in Mexico City Mexico. Founded in 1996 in Illinois the local ownership has been involved in the moving and storage business since 1984. They are accredited members of the Better Business Bureau (including Board Membership) members of AMSA and recognized as “ProMovers” have Certified Moving Consultants on staff and are members of the Illinois Movers and Warehousemen’s Association. For information on.
GameStop Says Digital Downloads Not Relevant Until 2014
PC World
The study’s results? According to GameStop an “addressable market” for digital downloads won’t exist for another five years. Even then the company says only 25% of the population will have access to the technology necessary to download full games. The study apparently reveals that consumers would only be willing to pay up to roughly $39 per downloadable game an expectation GameStop thinks will act as a disincentive for publishers facing escalating production costs. kay but hold up a second.
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Enterprises see increased adoption of VTLs
Infostor magazine
FalconStor’s VTL EMs include EMC IBM and Sun as well as Acer Copan DataDirect Networks DSI H3C Pillar Data and others. n the virtualization front FalconStor announced that its complete product line will support VMware’s vSphere operating system. The company’s first product to receive VMware certification is the NSS-S12 (Network Storage Server). The NSS system integrates storage virtualization and provisioning across multiple disk arrays and connection protocols to create a scalable iSCSI or Fibre Channel SAN. FalconStor also entered into a pair of joint technology sales and marketing partnerships to accelerate adoption of its VTL product and de-duplication. For example the company joined forces with backup and disaster recovery software vendor Arkeia to test and validate FalconStor’s VTL with Arkeia’s Network Backup software. In the same vein FalconStor announced a partnership with Idera Software a provider of management and administration solutions for Windows aimed at accelerating backup and restore operations for de-duplicated SharePoint sites and site collections.
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