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Cloud storage specification gets ISO approval

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Cloud storage specification gets ISO approval
The Cloud Data Management Interface has been approved as a standard by the International Organization for Standardization, clearing the path for adoption among vendors and government agencies alike. Read More


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Inside the new Google datacenter website
A quick tour through the highlights of Google's new website, showcasing eight of its 13 datacenters. Google unveiled the website Wednesday. Read More

'80 Mbytes of storage for under $12K!' and other IT ad favorites through the years
Elvira hawking development software, a computer with "briefcase portability," the cure for COBOLitis... Advertisements published in Computerworld since 1967 have promised all this and more. Here are 10 of the most entertaining IT ads from the archives for our 45th anniversary. Read More

Citrix ShareFile upgrade allows IT department to control personal cloud-based storage
Citrix Systems is giving back to IT departments some control over personal cloud-based storage with ShareFile StorageZones, which allows user content to be stored in enterprises' own data centers, the company announced at the Synergy conference in Barcelona. Read More


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HDS VP: NetApp is Clearly Not an Enterprise Player
Vivekenand Venugopal, VP & GM, Hitachi Data Systems, talks about the firm's storage strategy, its BlueArc acquisition, big data, and in the process, takes a dig at the competition. Read More

Enterprise tools added to Google Search Appliance
Google upgraded its Search Appliance for the enterprise to help workers find information stored anywhere in their organizations. Read More

My Passport Edge hard drive complements Mac laptops
The My Passport Edge for Mac is the newest member of Western Digital's portable hard drive family. It's not wildly different from previous My Passport models, but the Edge does have USB 3.0 connectivity, and has slimmed down to an ultra-thin 4.40 by 0.43 inch enclosure. The My Passport Edge also has many of the features we've come to expect from Western Digital's Mac-centric drives: pre-formatted using HFS+, Time Machine compatibility, WD Security, and WD Drive Utilities. It comes in a 500GB capacity and is backed by WD's three-year warranty. Read More

 
 
 

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