Thursday, January 17, 2013

SSDs vs. hard drives vs. hybrids: Which storage tech is right for you?

  EMC Offers Online File Sharing With On-Premise Storage Product | Fusion-io unveils flash cards for smaller companies
 
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SSDs vs. hard drives vs. hybrids: Which storage tech is right for you?
In times past, choosing the best PC storage option required merely selecting the highest-capacity hard drive one could afford. If only life were still so simple! The fairly recent rise of solid-state drives and hybrid drives (which mix standard hard drives with solid-state memory) have significantly altered the storage landscape, creating a cornucopia of confusing options for the everyday consumer. Read More


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WEBCAST: Red Hat

The Five Must-Haves of Big Data Storage
Date: Tuesday, January 29, 2013, 2:00 PM EST Join this webinar to learn four distinct factors contributing to the challenge of storing big data including volume, variety, scale, and portability. We'll also cover the five elements a storage system must have in order to meet these challenges. View Now

EMC Offers Online File Sharing With On-Premise Storage Product
EMC is building on its acquisition of the Syncplicity file-sharing and collaboration service by combining it with its Isilon scale-out NAS to provide the enterprise what the storage giant claims provides the convenience of a cloud-based file-sharing service with the administrative and governance capabilities of an on-premise solution. Read More

Fusion-io unveils flash cards for smaller companies
Fusion-io has taken the flash storage cards it's been making for its biggest customers and turned them into products that almost any company can buy. Read More


WEBCAST: VMware

Data Performance At The Speed of Business
Can your infrastructure handle modern databases with speed and scalability? IT must keep up with technology as expectations rise for fast data flow and increased apps. You can stay ahead of this trend with a cloud model that features in-memory distributed databases and freedom of choice all at a lower cost. Watch Now!

CES2013: Close look at Buffalo Technology's new wireless, storage devices
Keith Shaw gets a tour of new products from Buffalo Technology, including new 802.11ac wireless routers, network-attached storage drives, Thunderbolt-enabled hard drives and a Nintendo Wii-U authorized drive. Read More

CES2013: Seagate Wireless Plus shares, streams your multimedia
At International CES, Keith Shaw talks with Jerry Hamrock from Seagate about the company's latest wireless external hard drive. The Wireless Plus device stores and streams multimedia content to tablets and TVs (with AirPlay support) around the home. Read More

CES2013: Aurasma shows augmented reality apps from publishers
CES2013: Aurasma shows augmented reality apps from publishers Read More

 

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