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- Storage software market generated $7.9 bln in 2004, led by EMC, Veritas, CA, IBM
- According to IDC, the worldwide storage software market grew 15% YTY to $2.2 bln in Q4 2004. For the full year 2004, storage software revenue grew 16.1% YTY to $7.9 bln. EMC with Legato led the overall market in Q4 2004 with 31.7% revenue share, gaining the greatest YTY market...
- Tags: YTY, revenue
- Blog posts 2005-03-15
- Storage software market generated $7.9 bln in 2004, led by EMC, Veritas, CA, IBM
- According to IDC, the worldwide storage software market grew 15% YTY to $2.2 bln in Q4 2004. For the full year 2004, storage software revenue grew 16.1% YTY to $7.9 bln. EMC with Legato led the overall market in Q4 2004 with 31.7% revenue share, gaining the greatest YTY market...
- Tags: YTY, revenue
- Blog posts 2005-03-15
- Automation of SAN Management Drives Immediate ROI With VERITAS CommandCentral Storage Software From Symantec
- As one of the most prominent promoters of Open Source technology, the City of Munich has made headlines worldwide with its planned client migration from Microsoft Windows-based servers to Linux-based servers. The structural changes also had consequences for the storage infrastructure. Following the consolidation of numerous storage islands into a...
- Tags: Software, Drives Inc., Symantec Corp., VERITAS Software Corp., SAN, ROI, Storage Software, Automation, Storage, Hardware
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- Is an IBM purchase of Red Hat inevitable?
- Is an IBM purchase of Red Hat inevitable?Jboss would complement Websphere?Really? Is that like how MySQL is going to complement Oracle's flagship product? Doesn't make sense to me, these products are in direct competition with eachother.I think the biggest threat to RedHat's business model is CentOS. Smart...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, UNIX, Operating systems, Servers, Storage, IBM Corp., Red Hat Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., X64, Linux, Sun T2, server
- Discussion threads 2009-05-15
- Microsoft Hyper-V and Spin Marketing - Symantec's take
- Microsoft's announcement of Hyper-V, as with other Microsoft announcement, brings out the spin-miesters in the marketing departments at Microsoft's partners and competitors alike. Over the past few days I've been posting a summary of some of the conversions I've been having about Hyper-V. This time, I spoke with Sean Derrington...
- Tags: Symantec Corp., Marketing, VERITAS Software Corp., Environment, Citrix Systems Inc., Microsoft Corp., Virtual Machine, Storage, Security, Hardware, Dan Kusnetzky
- Blog posts 2008-07-02
- Critical back door-like vulnerability exposes Symantec anti-virus users
- In light of a potentially critical vulnerability and with over 200 million people using his anti-virus solutions, are the comments by Symantec CEO John Thompson about a "Microsoft security monoculture" coming back to haunt him?Associated Press:Symantec Corp.'s leading antivirus software, which protects some of the world's largest corporations and U.S....
- Tags: Symantec Corp., monoculture, antivirus, security
- Blog posts 2006-05-26
- Symantec sues Microsoft on storage tech
- Symantec sues Microsoft on storage techSubjective, no?I've seen a number of your other posts and you are often quite objective. So what happened here? Why not wait for the details and see if there's merit?Though I could be wrong, I doubt that Symantec bought Veritas and its...
- Tags: SECURITY, storage, Symantec Corp., Microsoft Corp., shareholder
- Discussion threads 2006-05-18
- Symantec to buy Veritas for $13.5 billion
- Symantec to buy Veritas for $13.5 billionTrying to make the connection hereSymmantec is largely a retail consumere sales organization. Many of their tools have an enterprise component, but they compete primarily in the retail space. What corperate tools they have certainly are not as specified or support intensive...
- Tags: Storage, SECURITY, Mergers & Acquisitions, Symmantec, Symantec Software, Symantec Corp., VERITAS Software Corp.
- Discussion threads 2004-12-16
- IDC: Storage up in Q2
- More than US$1.5 billion was spent on storage software worldwide in the second quarter, up 7.3 percent from the previous quarter. The top five storage software vendors have remained the same since the last quarter of 2002. In the second quarter, EMC Corp. consolidated its lead as its share of...
- Tags: storage software, storage, EMC Corp., International Data Corp.
- Blog posts 2003-09-16
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