08-06-04 01:45 AM
HP's RISS product is the rebranded Persist AppStor technology
offering.
The Centera Tech Group has detailed information on all CAS, fixed
content, and reference information solutions. You can visit the group
at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CenteraTechGroup/
Here is a sample of HP RISS-type links that are available there:
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Banks put HP archiving appliance to the test
Wall Street firms are among the first users of Hewlett Packard Co.'s
new archiving appliance, and early feedback looks encouraging, despite
the heavy price-tag for this system. The Palo Alto, Calif., company
introduced its Reference Information...
http://searchstorage.techtarget.com...2/features4.jsp
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HP Makes Information Lifecycle Management Official
HP made a strategy that has been gaining momentum in the storage
industry a formal program Wednesday with the announcement...
http://www.internetnews.com/ent-new...cle.php/3078601
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HP Tweaks Storage, Servers for Adaptive Work
In a move to bring more "adaptive" qualities to data centers and grid
computing, HP Wednesday introduced several new software and hardware
offerings. To help foster business in even more server rooms, HP is
investing in four key areas out of its...
http://www.serverwatch.com/news/article.php/3350281
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HP digs data retrieval
Hewlett-Packard will bundle AppStor, the data archival and retrieval
software it acquired last year from Persist Technologies, with its own
hardware to deliver a content-addressed storage solution that will
compete with offerings from Network...
http://www.infoworld.com/article/04....html?platforms
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HP weighs in on Information Lifecycle Management strategy
Not to be outdone by competitors such as EMC Corp. and Veritas
Software Corp., Hewlett Packard Co. weighed in on Information
Lifecycle Management (ILM) Wednesday, including what it can do today,
and its roadmap going forward....
http://searchstorage.techtarget.com...00.htm
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HP's smart cell technology grows storage-on-demand
You will be hearing more of "smart cells" from Hewlett-Packard's
storage division, as the vendor said it would be packing more
capabilities into its storage devices as part of its vision to deliver
storage as a utility. Each smart cell is built with a different...
http://www.asiacomputerweekly.com/a...bc
at=51
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Ace
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