The storage leaders EMC and Network Appliance are releasing new top-end products that target each other, large competitors and a host of start-ups. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 ...
In late May 2026, NetApp, Inc. reported fourth-quarter revenue of US$1,948 million and full-year revenue of US$6,925 million, with both net income and earnings per share from continuing operations ...
Sunnyvale, Calif.-based NetApp said it expects to close the acquisition of Topio, a NetApp strategic partner, next month. Topio, based in Santa Clara, Calif., and with research-and-development ...
This is the continuation of my previous column on what to expect from Network Appliance. Today, some commentary on what it’s doing and its strategic direction. NetApp is growing both organically and ...
NetApp Australia's most senior technical head has taken a number of potshots at the company's arch-rival EMC, in a blog post published after a major launch by EMC last week of a slew of new products ...
EMC plans to provide full open-source support for Hadoop with the eventual release of software, appliance, and eventually virtual appliance versions of the Hadoop technology in connection with ...
EMC has scored another victory over storage rival NetApp by purchasing Data Domain, a merger which widens the technological gap between the companies in the fast-growing data de-duplication market.
Network Appliance, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTAP) today announced that the cost of owning NetApp enterprise-class storage solutions for Windows file services environments is lower than that of competing ...
This was originally posted on ZDNet's Between the Lines. EMC swooped in Monday with a $1.8 billion, or $30 a share, offer for Data Domain. The rub: rival NetApp already had a plan to buy the Santa ...
EMC Corp. this week brought out software that it said can help users manage unstructured files. The new tool can help users in efforts to comply with government regulations like the Sarbanes-Oxley Act ...
EMC swooped in Monday with a US$1.8 billion, or US$30 a share, offer for Data Domain. The rub: rival NetApp already had a plan to buy the Santa Clara, Calif.-based company for US$1.5 billion, or US$25 ...