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Amazon Web Services launches low-cost storage service

  HDS announces flash strategy, its own SSD controller | Harvard stores 70 billion books using DNA
 
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Amazon Web Services launches low-cost storage service
Amazon Web Services has announced Glacier, a low-cost storage service that has been customized for data archiving and backup. Read More


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Bloor: Cloud-Delivered Endpoint Security
Bloor dives into why cloud-based endpoint security is a far better alternative to traditional defense measures providing superior data protection, streamlined management, ensured compliance and lower security costs. Learn More!

HDS announces flash strategy, its own SSD controller
Hitachi Data Systems lifted the covers off its flash roadmap, saying it will build its own flash controller and put NAND flash products in servers, storage and appliances in order to enable compute acceleration, caching and high-performance storage. Read More

Harvard stores 70 billion books using DNA
Using DNA as the medium, Harvard researchers were able to store 1000 times more information into double helices than had previously been achieved, according to a paper published last week in Science. Read More

Marvell to sell SSD accelerator adapters
Marvell plans to begin selling PCIe adapter cards that will act as cache accelerators for consumer-class SSDs to be used in enterprise-class servers. Read More

Retail battle: Microsoft opens store steps from Apple
Cheering employees and fans welcomed the opening of the first Microsoft Store in Massachusetts. Follow Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb Read More

Quick tour: 10 new features and tweaks in Microsoft Office 2013
The next Office combines Metro stylings with a heavier emphasis on cloud integration Read More

Lenovo Thinkpad USB 3.0 Secure Hard Drive: A High-Flying Performer
If having to pay $7+ per gigabyte for secure flash drives makes you blanch, take a look at the Lenovo ThinkPad USB 3.0 Secure Hard Drive. Read More


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60-minute security makeover: Prevent your own 'epic hack'
Here are some ways to beef up security on your digital life -- before someone seeking to duplicate the hack that seized control of a Wired reporter's Apple, Amazon and Google accounts finds similar vulnerabilities in yours. Read More

NetApp touts Fusion-io partnership, server flash management
NetApp announced a new management layer for arrays using its Data ONTAP OS, which allows admins to control flash storage in servers as well as on arrays. The company will be using Fusion-io's PCIe flash cards in its arrays. Read More

Chris Poelker: The future of data storage revealed in molecules of DNA
In the last decade we have seen some amazing innovations in data storage. Disk-based storage capacity has increased from the old hard drives of the 80's that could barely store a few megabytes of data, to the latest tiny hard drives offering gigabytes and now terabytes of data in a tiny two and a half inch form factor for laptops. You can now hold trillions of bytes of data in one hand on just a single hard drive. Read More

FalconStor releases next-gen automated disaster recovery software
FalconStor today announced a new version of its RecoverTrac software, which simplifies disaster recovery and reduces recovery time from days to hours or even minutes. Read More

10 Gmail tools to supercharge your inbox
From dynamic contact tracking to analytics in your inbox, these add-ons and services provide enhanced capabilities for both casual and power Gmail users. Read More

12 new Windows 8 networking features
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