QLogic powers high performance 10Gb Ethernet and 16Gb Gen 5 Fibre Channel connectivity for NEC

QLogic Corp. has announced that its 10Gb Ethernet (10GbE) and 16Gb Gen 5 Fibre Channel technology is now shipping in NEC Express5800 servers and iStorage disk arrays. QLogic and NEC share an ongoing commitment to address enterprise-class storage and server requirements created by performance-intensive enterprise applications and advanced computing platforms.

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Dell lowers all-Flash storage cost barrier

Dell claims to offer the lowest entry price for an all-flash mid-range storage solution by any major vendor.

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Software-Defined Storage selected by leading European engineering company to revitalise IT systems

Goodtech, a leading Nordics-based technology and engineering company dedicated to renewing and developing important public functions, has implemented Nexenta’s highly available SDS solution to underpin its IT systems.

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Rocket rolls out Redstor’s data backup for schools service

ICT services provided to an ever increasing number of schools in the Portsmouth area.

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