Storage giant EMC is set to unveil an on-demand storage program that charges customers only for what they use, marking a shift toward a utility computing model championed by IBM and Hewlett-Packard.
EMC Chairman, President and CEO Joe Tucci isn't bothered by skeptics who believe his company doesn’t have the right stuff to dominate the SMB storage market. Those so-called Missouri Show-Me types are ...
EMC has unveiled its first software-as-a-service storage application, and hinted at more to come. EMC is making its first play in the emerging online storage market, with the creation of a new ...
EMC Tuesday made one of its most comprehensive product launches in years led by release of a new family of SMB storage appliances, backed by a new channel program aimed at expanding the vendor's ...
EMC has agreed to acquire Rainfinity, a company with a product designed to shield customers from some complexities of storage systems, EMC plans to announce Wednesday. Rainfinity sells a type of ...
EMC predicts big things from flash drives and cloud storage. EMC executives contend that enterprise flash drives and cloud storage will profoundly change their industry over the next five to 10 years, ...
In this storage vendor profile we look at Dell EMC, the infrastructure solutions group of Dell Technologies and the result of the biggest acquisition in tech sector history. Dell EMC is the biggest ...
Number two storage systems maker Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) has closed the gap between it and number one EMC Corp. to what research company IDC calls “a statistical tie.” But EMC argues its lead over HP ...