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05/31/2008HDS re-brands, beefs up Storage CommandeChannel LineUSA
05/20/2008HDS unifies storage management tools infoStorUSA
05/20/2008Rumble of the Storage Behemoths IT Business EdgeUSA
05/19/2008HDS streamlines storage management tools SearchStorage.comUSA
05/19/2008Hitachi tools up on storage frontThe Inquirer USA
05/19/2008Hitachi Intro's Tighter Storage Management IntegrationChannelWebUSA
05/19/2008HDS upgrades high-end storage hardwareBlocks and FilesUSA
05/19/2008Hitachi's new Storage Command SuiteBlocks and FilesUSA
05/19/2008Hitachi Extends Its Standing in the Enterprise Storage Virtualization Virtualization News Desk / SysUSA
05/19/2008Hitachi upgrades its enterprise-class array, softwareComputerworldUSA

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HDS re-brands, beefs up Storage Command

News Source: eChannel Line

Country: USA

Hitachi Data Systems has both changed the name of its storage resource management suite and added some new tools for replication and storage capacity. Formerly called Hitachi HiCommand Storage Management Suite, it has since been re-branded as the Hitachi Storage Command Suite. "HiCommand was always a storage resource management product. I just think they wanted to make sure everybody understood that is what they are up to, by the name change," stated industry analyst John Webster, principal IT advisor for Illuminata. He noted that the product is "weighted" towards the higher end customer grappling with complex storage requirements.

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04/28/2008HDS announces industry's greenest data center eChannel LineUSA
04/28/2008Hitachi reveals greenest data center dreamThe RegisterUnited Kingdom
04/28/2008Hitachi tests its own green IT theories with new data center projectZDNetUSA
04/28/2008HDS Unveils Green Data Center Byte and SwithchUSA
04/28/2008Hitachi claims greenest-ever data centreITPROUnited Kingdom
04/14/2008Storage must cut energy useITProUnited Kingdom
03/13/2008FT.com podcastsFT.comUnited Kingdom
03/12/2008Storing for your futureCOMPUTERWORLDSingapore
03/12/2008Interview : Demands on storage to reach new heightsIT WeekUnited Kingdom
03/11/2008New advanced NAS services offered by HDSZyko NewsUnited Kingdom

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HDS announces industry's greenest data center

News Source: eChannel Line

Country: USA

Breaking new ground in data center design and development, Hitachi Data Systems Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd. and the only provider of Services Oriented Storage Solutions, has announced the world's most eco-friendly and power-efficient data center -- designed to achieve a 1.6 PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) rating by The Green Grid -- the lowest power usage index of any data center in its class.

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03/11/2008HDS unveils new Data Discovery suiteZycko NewsUnited Kingdom
03/11/2008HDS touts federated searchZDNet AsiaSingapore
03/06/2008Hitachi Looks for Unstructured SolutioneWEEKUSA
03/06/2008HDS fights 'rogue data' with new toolTechworldUSA
03/06/2008Hitachi tackles rogue corporate datavnunet.comUSA
03/05/2008Hitachi offers data management solution with mid-market channel focus CRN AustraliaAustralia
03/05/2008HDS flaunts swollen NAS and search suiteThe RegisterUnited Kingdom
03/05/2008Hitachi turns its attention to file services, discovery SearchStorage.comUSA
03/05/2008Is the '4.0' era is upon us? InfoWorld, IDG News ServiceUSA
02/18/2008Enterprises Moving Storage Virtualization into ProductioneWeekUSA

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HDS unveils new Data Discovery suite

News Source: Zycko News

Country: United Kingdom

Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) has introduced a new suite of Data Discovery solutions that it claims will allow users to dramatically improve the way they manage their data. Losing data or diverting resources for lengthy periods in order to retrieve it can be costly to all kinds of business, but HDS is convinced that its latest range of solutions can prevent these circumstances from arising.

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02/18/2008Managing Growth with Storage Virtualization InfoStorUSA
02/15/2008Hitachi COO: How To Beat EMC CMP ChannelUSA
02/12/2008No Risks, No Worries for Data MigrationCXOtoday.comIndia
02/12/2008Hitachi unveils new data migration services TradeArabiaUSA
02/12/2008Hitachi launches VTL product suiteCRN AustraliaAustralia
02/12/2008Hitachi shrinks VTL bundles for mid-size folk@Channel RegisterUnited Kingdom
02/12/2008Hitachi Data Systems Releases De-Duping VTLsInformationWeekUSA
02/12/2008Hitachi offers plug and play VTL appliance TechworldUSA
02/11/2008HDS ships VTL bundles with Diligent deduplication SearchStorage.comUSA
02/11/2008HDS Pushes De-Dupe DownstreamByte and SwithchUSA

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Managing Growth with Storage Virtualization

News Source: InfoStor

Country: USA

Wikibon/IT Centrix showcases a user case study of large financial company (codenamed: CS3). CS3 has rolled out the Universal Storage Platform V and was impressed with the solution's advanced virtualization, virtual ports, and thin- provisioning capabilities A significant benefit for CS3 was that thin provisioning allowed the organization to put off purchasing an entire array, estimated at more than 40TB, which translated into a net savings of several hundred thousand dollars.

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02/11/2008Hitachi Dedupes Virtual TapeEnterprise Storage ForumUSA
12/07/2007Icelandic Data RefugeInformation World ReviewUnited Kingdom
12/07/2007First Offshore Carbon-Neutral Data VaultTechWorldUSA
12/07/2007HDS Goes to Iceland Enterprise Storage ForumUSA
12/07/2007HDS Pushes Iceland ArchiveByte and SwitchUSA
11/29/2007Hitachi Expands High-Performance NAS Platforms Portfolio EFY News NetworkIndia
11/29/2007Hitachi, BlueArc Move Into NAS MidrangeEnterprise Storage ForumUSA
11/29/2007NAS Platforms: Hitachi Aims High CXOtoday India
11/29/2007HDS Adds Mass to its NASThe RegisterUnited Kingdom
11/29/2007Hitachi Expands High End NASeChannelLineUSA

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Hitachi Dedupes Virtual Tape

News Source: Enterprise Storage Forum

Country: USA

The three new HDS Virtual Tape Library Appliance models - the 500M, 1000L and 1000E - feature high-speed in-line de-duplication technology from Diligent Technologies, with dedupe speeds that can reach 400 MB/sec and a 25 to 1 de-duplication ratio that can turn the 8 to 50 TB appliances into 200TB to 1.25PB data stores. Pricing is expected to start at about $225,000.

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11/06/2007HDS Thin Provisioning Seen as Large Enterprise BoostByte & SwitchUSA
11/06/2007Hitachi Extends Thin ProvisioningeChannel LineUSA
11/05/2007HDS Thickens Thin Provisioning TechWorldUSA
11/05/2007Hitachi Relents and Mixes SATA Into FlagshipComputerwireUSA
11/05/2007HDS Unveils Thin Provisioning for External StorageSearchStorage.com USA
11/05/2007Hitachi Gains 2PPTS High-End Market Share in CQ307Wachovia Capital MarketsUSA
11/05/2007Hitachi gained share during CQ3 2007; USP V Ramping SteadilyWachovia Capital MarketsUSA
11/05/2007Hitachi is Key Share Gainer in CQ307Caris & CoUSA
10/16/2007Hitachi intros Simple Modular storage systemEnGadgetUSA
10/16/2007SNW Preview: Data protection makes a stand SearchStorageUSA

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HDS Thin Provisioning Seen as Large Enterprise Boost

News Source: Byte & Switch

Country: USA

HDS has extended existing thin provisioning on its Universal Storage Platform V (USP V) series to encompass attached external arrays from other vendors. What HDS is offering now is a software key-activated upgrade to the USP V and smaller, rackmount USP VM that adds thin provisioning to the mix. OEMs HP and Sun will resell the feature on their USP V-based systems.

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10/16/2007Hitachi ships entry-level iSCSI array InfoStorUSA
10/16/2007Hitachi Introduces Consumer Levels of Simplicity to Data StorageComputing NewsUSA
10/16/2007Hitachi Introduces Entry-Level Simple Modular Storage Model 100IT News Online USA
10/16/2007The simplest SME storage in the worldTechWorldUSA
10/16/2007Disaster Management a Priority for SMEsOneStopClickUnited Kingdom
10/16/2007HDS makes SME playSearchCIO New Zealand
10/16/2007Simple Storage Gets Consumer AdviceImage and Data ManagerAustralia
10/16/2007Hitachi Launches First SMB Storage System eWeekUSA
10/16/2007HDS Intros Sub-$5,000 Storage Array For Small and MidmarketCRNUSA
09/26/2007HDS's Yoshida Mounts MAID AssaultByte and SwitchUSA

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Hitachi ships entry-level iSCSI array

News Source: InfoStor

Country: USA

Hitachi Data Systems is drawing from its expertise in the consumer electronics market and the technologies it has developed for enterprise storage customers to come up with a new entry-level storage system that could finally give the company a foothold in the small to medium-sized business (SMB) market. Hitachi's Simple Modular Storage (SMS) Model 100 is an iSCSI array that includes auto-configuration software, wizard-based setup, and plug-and-play installation and maintenance features.

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09/25/2007Hitachi Greens Up Midrange StorageImage and Data Manager OnlineAustralia
09/25/2007HDS Makes Bold Move Into MAID StorageSearchStorageUSA
09/25/2007Hitachi Puts Disks to SleepComputer Business ReviewUSA
09/24/2007Hitachi Unveils Power Shift To Green Midrange StorageRTT NewsUSA
09/24/2007Hitachi Adds Power-Down Feature to Midrange ProductsTechworldUSA
09/12/2007Hitachi Delivers Universal Storage Platform to the Midmarket InfoWorldUSA
09/12/2007Hitachi Unbottles Flagship USP VComputerwireUSA
09/10/2007Hitachi Shrinks USP VM for the MidmarketByte and SwitchUSA
09/10/2007Hitachi Takes Wraps of USP VM Aimed at MidMarketEnterprise Storage ForumUSA
09/10/2007Hitachi Scales Storage Virtualization for the MidrangeCRNUSA

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Hitachi Greens Up Midrange Storage

News Source: Image and Data Manager Online

Country: Australia

Hitachi Data Systems has announced a change in its portfolio of midrange storage systems to green up its offerings. The portfolio lineup is designed to help clients address the rising green concerns from rising energy costs; impending surcharges and data center and floor space consumption; and reducing the carbon footprint of the business. The change will specifically affect Hitachi's Adaptable Modular Storage (AMS) and Workgroup Modular Storage (WMS) systems.

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