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Lenovo May Buy Packard Bell to Spruce European Sales

Chinese computer maker, Lenovo may buy Europe’s third largest computer maker Packard Bell NV in order to boost its European sales and revenues...

Samsung To Boost Chip Production After Disruption

Samsung Electronics has said it will meet its monthly production target of semiconductor chips despite Friday's power outage, but it will take around 40 days to fully verify...

Laptop Industry Faces Parts Shortages

DRAM eXchange has said that parts shortage is affecting the laptop industry globally. It said makers of laptop computers are facing a shortage of components and the problem could get worse this quarter...

IBM Adds Flash Technology In New Blades

IBM said using the solid state drives should allow the BladeCentre HS21 XM to gain power savings of up to 18W per blade, that comes up to 252W per chassis or 1,512W per server rack...

STMicro Shutters Three Plants To Save

Chip maker STMicroelectronics has said it will shut down three of its manufacturing plants-two in the US and one in Morocco over the next two to three years following the decision...

Western Digital Buys Hard Disk Maker Komag For USD1 B

US based Western Digital has acquired its smaller rival Komag for USD 1 billion. Western Digital will pay USD32.25 in cash per share for a value of approximately USD1 billion...

LG Sues Quanta Over DVD Patents

South Korea based LG Electronics, the world’s top DVD maker, has filed a lawsuit against the world's largest laptop contract manufacturer over the infringement of four patents related to DVD technology...

Samsung Launches 1.8-inch, 64GB Solid State Drive For Notebook PCs

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., has announced that it has begun mass producing 1.8-inch solid state drives (SSD) at 64GB - the highest density SSD available today for mobile computing applications....

HP Launches New Storage Systems That Reduce Power Bills

Hewlett Packard has launched a range of "green" storage software and hardware products, which the company claims will cut storage array power and cooling costs in data centres for enterprises and SMBs by as much as 50 per cent...

Taiwan's miCard chosen as global memory card standard

A Taiwan based research institute has produced a new global memory card standard, called the miCard (Multiple Interface Card), designed to work in smaller consumer products like digital cameras, mobile phones and any device with a USB plug.

Cisco, RSA Collaborate to Secure Customer Data

Cisco and RSA, the Security Division of EMC, has said that they are working together to develop technology that will help customers improve and simplify the encryption of confidential information - such as medical records, social security and credit card numbers...

Price Wars In Asia-Pacific Data Market

The international data services market in Asia-Pacific is growing steadily, boosted by the high economic growth in the region—especially in India and China. While connectivity needs are increasing, the end users in the region remain price sensitive. Coupled with the intense...

Fujitsu Asia, Data Storage Institute to Establish SAN Academy in Singapore

With the explosion of digital information in the last few years, organisations globally are facing a real challenge of managing storage systems that will have to keep up with the endless stream of data and information being generated and received. Hence, Singapore’s first dedicated...

Samsung Makes 2GB Flash

Samsung said the new chips would increase competition in the flash market and also maintain the pressure that has seen chip prices fall by more than half over the last one year....

Microsoft Launches LongHorn for Beta

Redmond, Washington based Microsoft has launched the latest version of its new Windows Server technology for public testing, allowing enterprises to evaluate the software and its much-touted security. Codenamed Longhorn, the software has already been through two rounds...

HP Unveils Storage Software for Midsize Businesses

HP has rolled out a new version of its storage resource management software that allows midsize businesses to gain control over their rapidly expanding storage environments. HP Storage Essentials Standard Edition Storage Resource Management (SRM) Software automates...

Tek-Tools Enhances Support for NetApp Storage

Tek-Tools, a provider of resource management software solutions, has released reporting and monitoring for NetApp storage systems. Profiler for NetApp provides support for Network Appliance Storage Systems...

Fujitsu Offers NAS Connectivity with NetApp

Fujitsu has rolled out Network Attached Storage (NAS) connectivity powered by the Network Appliance, InetApp V-Series storage virtualisation technology on ETERNUS 4000 and ETERNUS 8000, enabling customers to consolidate existing fragmented file servers onto a single platform...

Fujifilm Announces Availability of DLTtape S4 Media

Fujifilm, a provider of midrange data storage media has rolled out the Fujifilm-branded DLTtape S4 media cartridges. The new media utilises Fujifilm coating technology to provide 1,280 tracks of data across the half-inch (12.65 mm) wide tape...

Imation, Hi-Stor Announce Global Business Development Agreement

Imation, a provider of removable data storage, and Hi-Stor Technologies, a storage system consulting and software development company, have jointly announced the establishment of a business development initiative to provide a storage device monitoring solution to improve...

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