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New EMC disk storage mimics tape The data storage specialist plans to announce a new hard drive-based device that serves the same back-up role as tape products but offers faster performance.
Storage giant EMC has witnessed stagnation in its core information storage business over the last couple of years, with its smaller business segments contributing to top line growth. The growth in ...
Data storage hardware and software maker EMC maintains a narrow overall lead in the worldwide external disk storage systems market, but Hewlett-Packard has caught up and the two are almost tied ...
Disk storage system spending overall slipped in the second quarter, according to IDC. But revenue from networked storage systems grew 7.5 percent year over year, to $1.78 billion. EMC is the ...
EMC Corp. overtook Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) to become the top seller of external disk-based storage systems in 2004, according to IDC research released Friday. With just under US$3 billion in ...
EMC has held onto the top spot in the external disk storage market in the face of a surging NetApp, according to first-quarter figures from IDC.Overall, factory sales of external disk storage ...
EMC Leads Big Growth In Disk Storage Worldwide factory revenues from external disk storage systems grew 16.7 percent over the past year, according to Framingham technology analyst IDC.
PHOENIX -- April 5, 2004 -- EMC Corporation today announced the EMC CLARiiON Disk Library, creating a new option for high-speed backup and recovery. The CLARiiON Disk Library offers the immediate ...
The storage vendor is expected to announce as early as next month an upgraded version of its fixed-content storage array that boosts its scalability, availability and reliability, and preserves ...
In a bid to make backup and recovery easier for IT administrators to handle, EMC is updating several pieces of its storage management software portfolio. Along with the dramatic expansion in ...
EMC on Tuesday also plans to unveil new software capabilities for its EMC Disk Library 1500 and 3000 models.
EMC overtook Hewlett-Packard to become the top seller of external disk-based storage systems in 2004, according to IDC research released Friday. With just under $3 billion in revenue, up 18.4 ...
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