Thursday, July 12, 2007

IBM looks to one-up HP and Sun; IBM unveils virtualized, encrypted tape storage

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Network World's IBM News Alert, 07/12/07

IBM looks to one-up HP and Sun with virtualization features on Unix, 07/12/07: An upgrade to IBM’s Unix server operating system enhances security and virtualization capabilities, while providing continuous application availability even during planned downtimes.

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IBM unveils virtualized, encrypted tape storage, 07/10/07: IBM announced today a variety of new mainframe tape-library products that allow tape-based encryption and replication capability.

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