FCIA announces industry's fastest storage networking

The Fibre Channel Industry Association (FCIA) has announced Gen 6 Fibre Channel, representing the industry's fastest industry standard networking protocol that enables storage area networks (SANs) of up to 128GFC and includes a variety of features that further improve network reliability, energy efficiency, and operational simplicity.

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FalconStor kündigt erweitertes PartnerChoice-Programm an

Neues Two-Tier-Partnerprogramm bietet Lösungs- und Serviceanbietern und Technologiepartnern größere Anreize und mehr Unterstützung

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Talon delivers high-performance branch storage caching

Talon says that Citrix® and Citrix Ready™ Partner Talon will deliver Talon’s RemoteFAST™ solution as part of the Citrix CloudBridge™ CSX solution.

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Kroll Ontrack extends data recovery relief to all UK flood victims

Kroll Ontrack is extending its offer of support to UK residents affected by the ongoing flooding across Britain. Kroll Ontrack has pledged to provide victims with the following services for data files impacted by the storms: 

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How Clifton College solved its data backup problems

Clifton College is one of the UK’s leading co-educational independent schools. Cristie Data provides the Bristol-based private school with a fully managed, scalable and reliable cloud backup solution that protects pupil data and can easily scale to meet future data growth.

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