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  • Intel Reshuffles Management, Loses Gelsinger to EMC

    By Clare Baldwin and Jim Finkle SAN FRANCISCO/BOSTON (Reuters) – Intel Corp, the world’s top chipmaker, announced a reorganization of its major product divisions and said an executive who helped run a group that rang up more than half its sales last year had left the company. The restructuring combines Intel’s two major product divisions…

  • Acquiring Dominance EMC’s Rise to Power

    Acquiring Dominance EMC’s Rise to Power From its origins as a New York furniture reseller in 1979 to its rise to become one of the top IT vendors in the industry, starting with storage solutions and expanding to content management software, security and virtualization, EMC has built an empire through acquisitions and expanding its product…

  • EMC Tops Storage Software Market

    EMC retained its position as market share leader in the storage software space with a 22.4 percent revenue share in the second quarter, in spite of a steep decline of 9.8 percent in overall revenues for the sector year over year. However, while the overall market continued its decline, certain sectors such as replication enjoyed…

  • Storage Market Continues Decline, iSCSI a Bright Spot

    Even as the worldwide external disk storage market remains in decline, certain categories continue to show double-digit growth – categories likely to be sold by solution providers. iSCSI SAN (storage area networks) grew by 57.2 percent year over year in Q2 and fiber channel SAN grew by 66.8 percent for the same period, both in…

  • Cloud Storage Comes of Age

    Managed hosting service provider giant Carpathia Hosting was looking to get into the storage cloud space with an object-based offering that would allow the company to offer a fully managed cloud to its customers, which include many large enterprises. That’s because while cloud computing has been on the leading edge of technology up until now,…

  • Disaster Recovery Vendor Acronis Eschews Direct Sales

    Storage management software vendor Acronis this week announced that it is moving to a 100 percent channel go-to-market strategy and funneling $7 million worth of leads to channel partners. The move marks a significant change for Acronis, which previously counted 70 percent of sales through its channel partners and 30 percent direct. The move to…

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