Thursday, January 24, 2013

New molecules could bring super-dense, solid-state hard disk alternatives

  Micron introduces its highest-endurance SSD for servers | Violin Memory buys Gridiron for fast flash storage access
 
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New molecules could bring super-dense, solid-state hard disk alternatives
A recent breakthrough in storage research may someday produce a new type of solid-state device that can be used like a hard disk drive and holds 1,000 times as much data. Read More


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Micron introduces its highest-endurance SSD for servers
Micron today announced it's highest endurance SSD for servers, the P400m, boasting the ability to fill a 400GB drive 10 times a day for five years. Read More

Violin Memory buys Gridiron for fast flash storage access
Flash storage vendor Violin Memory has acquired Gridiron Systems for an undisclosed sum and plans to use the company's application acceleration smarts with its flash arrays. Read More

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How to manage big data overload
The nuts and bolts of systems designed for storing petabytes (and more) of data that can be easily accessed and analyzed are more complex than the inner workings of your average storage platform. Here's how to handle the data deluge. Read More

Western Digital acquires Arkeia to boost SMB storage tools
Western Digital has acquired data protection company Arkeia Software as it looks to address growing storage demands among small and medium-size companies. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Verizon

M2M and the Cloud: Business Proceed with Caution
Machine-to-Machine services are gaining momentum as an efficient way to collect and analyze data from wired and wireless systems across the enterprise. In a Computerworld Quick Pulse survey, more than half of respondents said cloud-based M2M storage would reduce the burden on IT staff Learn More

SSD market revenue set to more than double
A new generation of lower-cost and more appealing ultrabooks are expected to lead to a more than doubling of global shipments of SSDs in 2013, according to IHS iSuppli. Read More

Mega acknowledges security concerns, promises changes
Representatives of newly launched file-storage and sharing service Mega addressed some of the concerns raised by security researchers in recent days about the site's architecture and the implementation of its cryptographic features. Read More

Tape Storage Finds New Life in the Enterprise and Beyond
Tape is not dead--far from it. In fact, many enterprises depend on it for cost-effective long-term storage. Tape is also finding new applications in the virtualized and increasingly video-centric world of IT. As enterprises deal with bigger sets of data, tape will play a vital role going forward. Read More

Hubert Yoshida : Technology Innovation places HDS Ahead of Competition
Hubert Yoshida VP and CTO, HDS, foresees a definite influence of the evolving tech landscape on CIOs and channel partners. Read More

 

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