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Iomega releases 'green' StorCenter ix2-200 NAS device

Iomega Thursday launched its latest network-attached storage unit, the StorCenter ix2-200. Small business owners will want to pay particular attention to this exciting, versatile, energy-efficient, and feature-rich storage device.

| News | Small business | Storage | 10/09/09 at 3:23 pm |


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EMC unveils new features for home, small-business NAS drive

EMC Corp.'s Iomega Corp. division Tuesday unveiled new features for the Iomega StorCenter ix2 network-attached storage (NAS) drive, including Web access and peer-to-peer file sharing.

| News | Small business | Storage | 03/17/09 at 8:20 pm |


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With release in sight, Retrospect 8 in public beta

The folks from EMC and Iomega--which EMC bought in April 2008--were united at this Macworld Expo, showing off a number of new storage and backup products. The most significant news was the announcement of a public beta program for EMC Retrospect 8.0 for Macintosh.

| News | Software | Storage | 01/14/09 at 10:21 am |


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Iomega tempts SMBs with low-end storage

Iomega, the backup and storage vendor acquired by EMC earlier this year, has released a remarkably cheap network storage appliance aimed at the small business and home markets.

| News | Small business | Storage | 10/17/08 at 9:23 am |


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EMC smarts to trickle down to consumers

EMC plans to hand down advanced features, including de-duplication and even virtualization, to consumer products coming out of its recently purchased Iomega division.

| News | Storage | Virtualization | 09/25/08 at 4:23 pm |


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