'Do not panic', says data recovery guruEven though it is human nature to panic when your system crashes and your data goes missing.December 14, 2006 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Hardware
Sizing up storageAn exciting year ahead for storage with the arrival of the terabyte drive, as well as hybrid hard drives aimed at reducing storage power consumption in notebook computers.January 22, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Hardware
HP pushes AIO storage to SMBsCompany launches all-in-one systems that combine iSCSI SAN and NAS, and are tipped to simplify storage management for smaller businesses.October 18, 2006 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Hardware
SAN gaining foothold in AP, IDC saysStorage area networks now account for over 60 percent of installations in the region's external disk storage market, analyst company reports.December 27, 2006 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Hardware
China's SMB IT spend to hit US$28BMore than 70 percent of the expenditure will be dominated by medium-sized businesses, of which the manufacturing sector will account for the lion's share, new research shows.June 5, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Hardware
HP steals server lead from IBM in AsiaComputer giant grabs top spot from Big Blue in the Asia-Pacific blade server market; maintains its lead in overall server volume.June 5, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Hardware
AMD: Barcelona is what customers wantupdate The soon-to-be launched quad-core processors were designed based on feedback from its customers, chipmaker says.July 5, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Hardware
Govt, banks drive Pakistan's PC growthStrong demand from the public and financial sectors help fuel the country's desktop and notebook computer shipments, says IDC.July 12, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Hardware
Asia's top supercomputer loses groundThe region's speediest high-performance computer system has dropped out of the world's top 10 fastest supercomputers list.June 28, 2007 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Hardware
'Do not panic', says data recovery guruEven though it is human nature to panic when your system crashes and your data goes missing.December 19, 2006 by Lynn Tan @ Redhat in Hardware