After EMC Corp. (EMC) raised its bid for Data Domain (DDUP) to $33.50, a major DDUP shareholder believes NetApp (NTAP) is unlikely to respond with a higher offer, and has begun selling shares.
High-definition images of the moon shot by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) satellite are being backed up on the the Nirvanix Storage Delivery Network, a cloud storage solution developed by Nirvanix.
NetApp (NTAP) has countered EMC's takeover bid for Data Domain (DDUP) with a revised offer of $30 a share in cash and stock. The new offer matches the price per share put forth by EMC (EMC).
It's the Day After for the storage industry as it digests EMC's bombshell $1.8 billion bid for Data Domain (DDUP), topping a $1.5 billion offer from NetApp. Here's a roundup of some of the notable commentary.
FalconStor Software (FALC) released results of performance tests that the company says, shows its FalconStor VTL now delivers the fastest "total time to disaster recovery (DR)" in the industry.
A storage bidding war has erupted. EMC Corporation (EMC) today offered to acquire Data Domain (DDUP) for $30 a share in cash, topping last week's $25 a share takeover offer from NetApp (NTAP).
In a major deal for the storage sector, NetApp (NTAP) announced after the bell that it will buy Data Domain (DDUP) for $25 a share in cash and stock, or about $1.5 billion