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 ...
EMC has offered US$30 per share to acquire deduplication specialist Data Domain. The amount is five dollars a share higher than the NetApp offer already on the table. Data Domain provides ...
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.
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 ...
Unless the EMC-NetApp-Data Domain changes in the past five days, here’s what happened in NetApp’s efforts to acquire the deduplication vendor. The pot got sweeter last week as NetApp upped the ante ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...