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VDI Provider Kaviza Reveals Investment from Citrix Systems

Kaviza. Remember that unusual name, because we'll be writing about it often here at eWEEK.Kaviza, based in Sunnyvale, Calif., reminds me of "cabeza," the...

The ‘Internet’ in 1969: No Storage in Sight!

The term "prescient" means "perceiving the significance of events before they occur." Take a look at this brief YouTube video, posted only a few...

Startups in Enterprise SSD Storage Making News

The solid-state array business is starting to make some news here at the outset of Q2 2010.Toshiba, the company that invented flash memory and...

New Video Storage Report Projects Trends Out to 2015

Tom Coughlin of Coughlin Associates is one of The Station's go-to storage analysts. He's well-informed, been around along while to see the big picture,...

DreamWorks’ ‘Dragon’ Ingests $43.3M in First Weekend

Amazing. Just when you thought "Avatar" had sucked all the money out of the movie industry for the time being, DreamWorks Animation SKG's computer-generated...

SanDisk Ships 32GB Flash Memory Cards for Smartphones

Flash memory card maker SanDisk announced that it has begun shipping the highest-yet-capacity removable memory card for mobile phones: the 32GB microSDHC NAND flash...

IObit Makes Sure That Uninstalls Leave Nothing Behind

One of the more imaginatively named companies in IT, IObit, March 22 made available a new, freely downloadable utility called Advanced Uninstaller, which "scrapes"...

Imation Doubles Capacity on Its Gen-5 Tape Cartridges

Minnesota is competing head-on with Colorado as a storage innovation region. With Xiotech, Compellent, 3M, Imation and some new startups all located in that...

Digitiliti Promising Quite a Bit in One Box

Digitiliti is taking a risk just by using the name it has chosen. Typing it, we have to go back most of the time...

Clarizen WorkManagement Adds Google Docs Support

Content management system provider Clarizen on March 16 introduced version 4.5 of its cloud-based WorkManagement service, a competitor to Microsoft's SharePoint.Fine. Why should anybody...