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| ![]() ![]() Everybody Has More to Store Businesses big and small and consumers of all sorts find they can't do without bigger, faster, cheaper storage. Amen, says the industry Storage Network Rivals Crank It Up Since Cisco entered the market in 2002, McData and Brocade have replied with aggressive strategies to match the router titan's efforts EMC: A Revival in Progress The data-storage giant is starting to rebound. Still ahead: Tough tasks like integrating acquisitions and boosting software revenue Storage's Special Kind of Deals Rather than the usual consolidation, most mergers and alliances here are about gaining access to innovative products and services What's "Leading the Charge" at Veritas CEO Gary Bloom says compared to its rivals, the storage-software maker "invested more for growth during the downturn" Consumers: Thanks for the Memory Ever-higher-capacity devices at ever-lower costs are sparking a revolution in consumer electronics that's only just beginning At a Flashpoint in Flash Memory The two top names, SanDisk and Lexar Media are rocketing higher on Wall Street. Will that trajectory continue -- or flame out? |
STREET WISE Can AMD Get Off This Treadmill? It's a perennial also-ran to Intel in microprocessors, and that's not likely to change. Maybe flash memory is where its future is (10/23/03) TECH KNOWLEDGE -- FROM S&P Cashing In on Storage Emulex has a leading position in data-storage gear, an area that's seeing robust growth as big companies cope with ever more data (9/26/03) VENTURE CAPITAL Venture Capital's Dilemma Scarred by memories of their dot-com losses, cash-rich VCs remain resolutely reluctant in their avoidance of risky startups (9/19/03) STREET WISE Network Appliance's Early Advantage It's first out of the gate with a device combining two powerful data-storage capabilities, ahead of even giant competitor EMC (7/28/03) NEWS ANALYSIS EMC: Today, Legato. Tomorrow, BMC? The data-storage giant is forging links with a Texas software maker, and that could mean competition for IBM and Computer Associates (7/11/03) |
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