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  • Thu Aug 7 2003 HP parades tape library products

    Posted by Ed Frauenheim

  • Mon Sep 29 2003 Quantum unveils tape storage product

    The data-storage company unwraps a new tape library system dubbed "Mako," with hopes that the product will take a bite out of rival Storage Technology.

    Posted by Ed Frauenheim

  • Tue Jun 29 2004 StorageTek gets set for tape release

    New tape library fits in standard racks and can tackle up to 100 terabytes. It's for midsize companies.

    Posted by Ed Frauenheim

  • Thu Oct 13 2005 IBM keeps rolling with tape backup

    Who says the future of storage is disk, and disk alone? Not Big Blue, not with all that data out there.

    Posted by Colin Barker

  • Tue Feb 21 2006 Sun: Tape storage evolving, not dead

    Randy Kearns says despite IBM's old prediction, tapes will be around for quite a bit--just with different roles.

    Posted by Renai LeMay

  • Wed Sep 3 2003 Library of Congress taps into IBM, Linux

    The Library of Congress will use Big Blue's pSeries servers running Linux, models that historically have run Unix.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Mon Sep 9 1996 Netscape dives into the enterprise

    As part of a full-scale push into the enterprise market, Netscape today introduced a suite of tools and services geared towards corporate IS professionals.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Fri Jun 12 1998 Digital takes Compaq into enterprise

    Compaq will use Digital to make a push into 64-bit computing while delving into the services industry.

    Posted by Randy Weston

  • Mon May 15 2006 Magnetic tape prototype makes data leap

    IBM and Fuji Photo devise system that holds 15 times more data than most popular types of magnetic tape.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Tue Dec 8 2009 EMC rolls out FAST

    We may be seeing the beginning of big changes in how storage is architected in enterprise data centers.

    Posted by Gordon Haff

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