New Microsoft storage OS gets backers
Computer maker Hewlett-Packard and software company Veritas Software on Wednesday will announce products tailored for the new Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 operating system. "The announcements give momentum to Microsoft’s bid to move into the higher-end of the storage market through its new OS. Storage Server 2003 is designed for network-attached storage (NAS) devices, which are dedicated computers that serve up files and data to computer users on a network."
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