April 14, 2003
Yosemite Technologies designed specifically for the Small-to-Medium Enterprise (SME). This latest addition to Yosemite’s robust line of backup software solutions marks Yosemite’s initial entry into the UNIX data protection market with featured support for Sun Solaris and FreeBSD UNIX.
April 14, 2003
Adaptec, Inc. announced the availability of the first ASIC-based IP storage networking solutions built on the company's groundbreaking iSCSI (Internet SCSI) technology. IP storage networking makes it easier and less expensive for organizations to deploy storage area networks (SANs) for e-mail, database, disaster recovery, LAN-free backup, consolidation and other storage applications by using standard Ethernet components.
April 14, 2003
Iomega Corporation introduced a new generation of Iomega® network attached storage (NAS) servers. The new Iomega® NAS P800m and P850m servers, powered by Microsoft® Windows® and available on April 28, deliver up to 1.4 terabytes of easy-to-manage storage capacity, giving network administrators enterprise-level features and data security that is priced for the corporate departmental and workgroup storage budget.
April 14, 2003
QLogic Corp. introduced the SANbox2-64, the industry's highest port count Fibre Channel Edge switch. Designed to help SAN architects fill an important middle ground between bladed Director switches and fixed port Edge switches, the highly scalable, modular bladed architecture of the new 64-port switch combines the high port count of a Director with the low cost-per-port of an Edge switch.
April 14, 2003
Delivering on its announcement to develop the fifth generation of DDS data protection for its customers, Certance announced the product specifications for its DAT 72 family of tape backup solutions set to launch early this summer. The Certance DAT 72 products represent the Company's fifth consecutive commitment to the DDS development cycle having previously launched DDS1 to DDS4 formats.
April 14, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced the Intel® Pentium® M processor for communications applications, providing an optimal combination of higher compute performance, power management and overall lower power for use in ultra-dense modular communications equipment.
April 14, 2003
Kingston® Technology Company, Inc. announced DDR400 (PC3200) memory modules supporting the latest PCs based on the new Intel® 875P platform (code-name Canterwood).
April 14, 2003
Intel Corporation announced a significant improvement in overall PC performance by introducing a new Pentium® 4 processor with a faster system bus and a new chipset platform. The new platform provides more balanced system performance, resulting in smoother operation and less time waiting for data.
April 14, 2003
Maxtor Corporation announced that the company's Serial ATA (SATA) hard drives have completed compatibility testing with Intel's 875P chipset for the Pentium® 4 processor. Tests were done in both Intel and Maxtor labs.
April 08, 2003
QLogic Corp. announced its intention to introduce Fibre Channel chips, host bus adapters (HBAs) and fabric switches supporting both ten gigabit per second (10Gb) and four gigabit per second (4Gb) speeds.
April 08, 2003
Seagate Removable Storage Solutions (SRSS) announced that it has changed its name to Certance. Certance is a market leader in the design, manufacture and marketing of storage products and solutions to the worldwide data protection market, with more than 12 million tape drives installed.
April 08, 2003
Kingston® Technology Company, Inc. announced immediate availability of DDR SODIMM modules to support the Intel Centrino Mobile Technology Platform. The platform will utilize SODIMM modules operating at speeds of 266MHz with memory expansion up to 2GB.
April 07, 2003
TEAC presented three new external hard disk expansions. The compact drives are the: HD-35, HD-25 and HD-15 PUK. The factory fresh models are a swift and simple solution for equipping PCs or Macs with more memory. The disk memories vary between 20 and 120 GB.
April 07, 2003
Promise Technology, Inc. announced the availability of two PCI Serial ATA (SATA) RAID adapters for Serial ATA/150 drives, the FastTrak S150 TX2plus and the FastTrak S150 TX4.
April 07, 2003
Sony Electronics is extending its leadership in the DVD drive market with two new Dual RW drives that support 4X DVD+RW recording. Sony’s award-winning Dual RW drives are the first combination drives for the PC to support the DVD+RW, DVD+R, DVD-RW and DVD-R formats
April 03, 2003
LSI Logic Corporation announced full production availability of its MegaRAID(R) Serial ATA 150-2 RAID storage adapter.
April 03, 2003
LSI Logic Storage Systems, Inc. introduced a new entry level controller designed to deliver significant price/performance benefits with robust features and functionality not typically available in small to mid-range configurations.
March 31, 2003
Kingston® Technology Company, Inc. announced immediate availability of a 1GB 266MHz DDR PC2100 memory module. Ideally suited for small form factor systems with applications requiring a gigabyte of memory, Kingston's latest memory offering enables users to optimize or double their systems' current memory capacity.
March 31, 2003
Adaptec, Inc. has reached a definitive agreement to acquire Eurologic Systems, a leading provider of external and networked storage solutions. The acquisition builds on Adaptec's leadership in direct-attached server storage by allowing the company to provide complete, end-to-end block- and file-based networked storage solutions.
March 31, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced the Intel® Celeron® processor at 2.40 and 2.30 GHz. The Celeron processor brings Intel technology, quality and reliability to the desktop value PC consumer market segment. The Intel Celeron processor at 2.40 GHz delivers the right combination of features and frequency at an appropriate price point for the value PC market segment. Based on Intel's 0.13-micron process technology, the processor utilizes 478-pin packaging and features a 400 MHz system bus.