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 Storage & Systems

Cassatt comes out from under the covers
The startup believes it stands at the intersection of commodity software (SOA) and commodity hardware (Wintel/Lintel), which its software will manage, measure and dynamically respond to.

Impact Report by William Fellows,  7 December 2004

NeoPath is latest startup to stake claim on file virtualization
It has released File Director, the latest NAS 'aggregation' product designed to ease the burden of managing large file environments. It joins a growing roster of startups targeting the same opportunity.

Impact Report by Simon Robinson,  6 December 2004

EMC to focus on virtual infrastructure and ILM in 2005; VMware remains separate
VMware is not part of its information management and storage strategy, but it is key to how EMC's technology becomes a control point for enterprise information and can plug into the 'über-OS.'

Impact Report by William Fellows,  6 December 2004

ExaGrid debuts Advanstor, an alternative take on Windows-based NAS
The startup has an integrated hardware and software bundle it hopes will gain traction in the underserved midrange network-attached storage space. It claims to be simpler than current methods, but will users warm to the unfamiliar architecture?

Market Development by Simon Robinson,  3 December 2004

Intel seeks to put the focus on functionality rather than gigahertz
Its massive research and development budget, held sacred during the last silicon downturn, is now starting to produce technologies that enhance the overall system performance with features such as security, virtualization and data mining.

Market Development by Greg Quick,  3 December 2004

IBM unveils plan to promote Power architecture as an open industry platform
The idea is to create an open platform based on its Power architecture coupled with Linux that will accelerate adoption of the technology in a wide range of markets, including servers and consumer electronics.

Impact Report by Greg Quick,  2 December 2004

Virtualization, CDP and archiving emerge in StorageTek's 2005 ILM plans

Faded star Iomega hopes to shine brightly once more with REV technology

Sun overcoming services skepticism with SevenSpace buy

Corigin plans FICON bridge to open up IBM's mainframe, storage installed base

IBM, Sony and Hitachi reveal some details of the Cell, with full disclosure in 2005

Panasas gears up for assault on commercial, international markets


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 Storage & Systems Spotlights
Recent analysis around a common theme

IBM and HP may lead Top500, but smaller HPC players are challengers 

GGF's challenge is to make grids more valuable in distributed computing 

Datacenter provisioning and virtualization require policy-based automation 

Is storage virtualization poised for a renaissance? 

Placing ILM under the microscope 

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 Storage & Systems Analyst Notes
Quadrics turns to STMicro for help with new interconnect

Intel board has elected Otellini as CEO Barrett's successor

Shift to Intel chips and clusters continues in supercomputer sector

Crossroads acquires database appliance vendor Teracruz

Azul hires Sun's Shahin Kahn as its chief marketing officer

Acopia scores $25m in third-round funding

Intransa expands IP SAN product line, signs deal with Rasilient

Procom banking on Sun OEM relationship to reverse its fortunes

Fabless semiconductor investment reaches $1.5bn in first three quarters of 2004

Microsoft will license software for multi-core servers on a per-chip basis


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 Enterprise Software

Cassatt comes out from under the covers

Oracle's latest CRM developments focus on analytics-driven sales and service

Digital Evolution launches XML VPN device based on Flamenco Networks technology

Aduva pitches lifecycle management for Linux with latest OnStage release

Edge Dynamics enters pharmaceutical space with commerce optimization suite


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 Mobile Software

RIM finally delivers updated version of BES and new development tools

Upbeat Xora anticipates more than threefold increase in subscribers in 2005

Sendia chugs along, building relationships – can it sustain momentum?

Andrew Corp finally goes after commercial location-based services market

Qualcomm mobilizes application developers for location-based services push


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 Networks & Media

Swan Labs swoops in on Pivia assets

BroadLogic closes third-round funding but remains mum on technology details

Broadcom attacks high-end audio/video segment with latest offering

Ikanos takes leap into VDSL2 market prior to technology standard being set

Provigent emerges from stealth mode with funding and product announcements


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