From the monthly archives: March 2008
After my last post I think I should have been a little more specific. Whist I’m aware HDS is owned by Hitachi, I pointed out that HDS is effectively a reseller for their hardware. In my experience, HDS take the hardware as Hitachi deliver/design it. I’ve not seen a huge feedback loop where hardware futures [...]
Continue Reading This Post →I’m away on holiday at the moment (which is a blessed relief, looking at the Easter weather in the UK, no pun intended) however catching up with some emails I noticed the supposed post on Storagezilla’s site that IBM are to purchase Diligent.
I nearly worked for the UK arm [...]
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