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Enterprise Storage
Wednesday October 29, 2008
ZDNet.com.au edit team
 
Munir Renai Alex Suzanne Liam Brian

Latest stories

Opening the floodgates on missing drives
News headlines about portable storage devices going missing are as common as muck, but the problem could be even more widespread than you suspect.
Tags: data loss, flash, hard disk, hard drive, military, rsa security, storage, theft
Fujitsu narrows storage focus
Japanese technology giant Fujitsu has unveiled plans to launch enterprise-grade storage as a service to its Australian customers, although it will cut down the number of hardware vendors it focuses on.
Tags: brocade, cisco, emc, fujitsu, hitachi, hp, ibm, rta
Alcatel-Lucent bags $10m AAPT deal
Alcatel-Lucent has bagged a $10 million deal with AAPT to provide routing hardware and services at the network edge, the next step in AAPT's network overhaul.
Windows Server 2008 R2 revealed
Microsoft announced the second release of its Windows Server 2008 operating system at its Professional Developer Conference in Los Angeles this week.
Lenovo details ThinkServer line
Chinese PC manufacturer Lenovo has released details of its upcoming ThinkServer line, which will be available in Australia from today.
Amazon adds Windows to its cloud
Amazon has taken its Elastic Compute Cloud service out of beta status and added Windows to Linux and Solaris on its list of supported operating systems.

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