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DVD Recorders to Get Cheaper as Taiwan Ups Output

Taiwan is on track to become the second largest supplier of DVD recorders, according to the Market Intelligence Center, or MIC. Companies like Lite-On...

SAN Vendors Still Facing Pricing Pressures

Fibre Channel vendors in 2004 continue to face pricing pressures, according to the Yankee Group. The research firm estimates that the total Fibre Channel...

Veritas Acquires Invio for $35 Million

In a move to improve its ability to tie together and standardize the provisioning of storage-based utility computing services, Veritas Software Corp. purchased Invio...

Creating a Data Backup Server

As more and more of your lifes records and memories are stored in digital form, it makes sense to explore the best ways to...

A View To High-Definition DVD

Just as DVD technology has taken hold in the market, with prices of players dipping as low as $30, sales going through the roof,...

Adaptec Buys Snap Appliance

Adaptec Inc. is expanding its breadth of storage offerings with the purchase of Snap Appliance Inc. The two companies announced the $100 million deal Tuesday...

Expanded DVD Capacity Comes at a Cost

I have good news and bad news. Recordable DVDs are about to double their capacity, with a further sixfold increase around the corner. Is...

Ion Drive Raises Desktop Storage

Windows or Mac OS users looking for a high-performance desktop storage device should consider IOGears latest 3.5-inch combo Ion Drive, which shipped last week....

IBM, Veritas Gird Users for Upgrades

A pair of storage developers, anticipating a "perfect storm" of convergence and massive enterprise application upgrades, are rearchitecting their respective wares to help the...

Exabyte Autoloader Makes Small Gains

Exabytes rack-mounted, 1U (1.75-inch) VXA-2 PacketLoader tape autoloader has a low price, a high capacity and capabilities that will appeal to small businesses and...