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.

Retrospect 8
Look for EMC Retrospect 8 for Mac in the first quarter of 2009. It will come in three different configurations—Retrospect 8.0 Desktop 3-User ($129; upgrade, $59) Retrospect 8.0 Single Server 8.0 ($809; upgrade from Workgroup edition, $539), and Retrospect 8.0 Multi Server ($1,669; upgrade from Server edition, $939).

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