Storage giant EMC is set to unveil an on-demand storage program that charges customers only for what they use, marking a shift toward a utility computing model championed by IBM and Hewlett-Packard.
In return, BMC will become EMC's first software-only solution provider as it starts to resell EMC's ControlCenter family of storage products. BMC said in mid-February it would discontinue its Patrol ...
EMC Tuesday made one of its most comprehensive product launches in years led by release of a new family of SMB storage appliances, backed by a new channel program aimed at expanding the vendor's ...
Data storage company EMC has hired former Hewlett-Packard executive Howard Elias, the latest high-level HP manager to jump ship and end up working for a rival. EMC said Wednesday that Elias will ...
EMC on Monday announced updated storage hardware with greater capacity and data access speed, along with better connections to networked systems. As expected, the Hopkinton, Mass., company updated its ...
EMC has unveiled its first software-as-a-service storage application, and hinted at more to come. EMC is making its first play in the emerging online storage market, with the creation of a new ...
EMC predicts big things from flash drives and cloud storage. EMC executives contend that enterprise flash drives and cloud storage will profoundly change their industry over the next five to 10 years, ...
EMC on Monday will unveil a new design for its Clariion midrange storage aimed to give midsized businesses more performance and flexibility, and will roll out the first arrays based on the new ...
EMC, a company that’s built much of its business on storage area networks (SAN), has created a connection technology - libStorage - to provide a standardized protocol for containers to interface with ...
EMC on Thursday introduced a new suite of storage and virtualization solutions for the enterprise. EMC hopes its new product lineup will help customers bring more of their information together for ...
ORLANDO — EMC Corp. yesterday unveiled its long-anticipated storage virtualization technology, which the company said will allow users to manage its own arrays — and high-end boxes from major ...