EMC Corp. last week announced a bridging technology that lets its newest midrange storage arrays use lower-cost disk drives. The move is aimed at allowing IT managers to switch from tape-based data ...
EMC on Thursday announced its largest high-end array yet, offering hardware with a scalability range that allows it to be used in mid-sized shops as well as the largest enterprises. The DMX-3 array ...
EMC Corp., continuing to look for ways to jump-start its sales, last week announced a relatively inexpensive disk array for storing fixed data, such as check images, software source code and medical X ...
Disk storage giants are left with no choice but to build, buy or partner with companies specializing in flash technology as enterprises are shifting storage needs quickly. As a result, all-flash ...
We currently have a $37.60 Trefis price estimate for EMC which is significantly above the market price. External Disk Storage Market Remains Strong Even as economic conditions remain uncertain and ...
EMC on Thursday announced the acquisition of XtremIO, an Israeli developer of all-Flash storage arrays, making it the first of the top-branded storage vendors to dive head-first into a storage ...
EMC Corp. Tuesday unveiled a high-end Symmetrix storage array that is based on Intel Corp.’s x86 quad-core processors and integrates VMware’s APIs to automate the provisioning of storage for virtual ...
To help companies handle data backup and recovery tasks, storage specialist EMC plans next week to unveil a product that is based on disk drives but acts as a tape device. EMC is calling the new ...
Called Centera, the array is designed for storing fixed content, which encompasses about 75 percent of all stored data, according to EMC. The Hopkinton-based vendor expects 80 percent of Centera sales ...
With the official launch of EMC's Clariion CX4 family today, customers and analysts are wondering where the midrange Clariion platform ends and the enterprise Symmetrix system begins. As expected, EMC ...
EMC Corp. on Monday will announce a new line of storage arrays designed to let customers replace tape-based backup systems with faster disk-based devices. The new line, called the Clariion Disk ...