Thursday, February 28, 2013

Micron unveils high-endurance, data center SAS SSD

  Box updates security features to boost user, device and content protection | RSA 2013: 'Big data' can be security nightmare or intelligence-based security dream
 
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Micron unveils high-endurance, data center SAS SSD
Micron released today announced a new SAS SSD that it said is aimed at tier one, mission critical applications. The SSD can withstand up to 10 full data fills per day for five years, Micron says. Read More


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Announcing exciting new server flash products
You don't want to miss this live broadcast featuring extreme flash product testing! Join EMC on Tuesday, March 5 when we announce exciting new server flash products. Find out how your environment can benefit from extreme flash performance. Get real-time answers to all your product questions from our flash technology experts.

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Send High Volume Email Without Getting Blocked or Berated
For many companies, sending large volumes of email is business as usual. Social networking sites are known to send a few billion emails a day. Whatever "high volume" means to your business, our guide reveals how to send more email without getting blocked by an ISP or eliciting customer complaints. Learn More

Box updates security features to boost user, device and content protection
Box is rolling out several new security features aimed at making its 150,000 business customers feel more confident in its cloud storage and file sharing service. 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

RSA 2013: 'Big data' can be security nightmare or intelligence-based security dream
At the RSA Conference opening keynote, big data was the big topic as it can be a big security vulnerability or an intelligence-based security solution. Symantec also came out with Stuxnet 0.5 research showing that it was meant to sabotage Iran's nuclear plants via opening and shutting valves. DHS said at the conference that the USA needs a cyber 9-1-1 for companies to contact if hacked. Read More

Mandiant's Richard Bejtlich on China, IP and the new cyber war
Chinese intellectual property theft is a bigger threat to U.S. national security than potential cyber attacks on critical infrastructure, says Richard Bejtlich, chief security officer at Mandiant Corp. Here's why. Read More

 

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