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Will we ever use flash drives for enterprise backup?

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Will we ever use flash drives for enterprise backup?
Is flash the answer for the storage needs of the future? My money says that a few years from now, flash arrays will be commonly used backup targets. Read More


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Microsoft moves to optional two-factor authentication
Following similar initiatives by Apple, Google and Facebook, Microsoft is enabling two-factor authentication for its Microsoft Account service, the log-on service for many of its online and desktop products. Read More

Harvard global grid computing project will help create printable solar cells
Harvards Clean Energy Project is conducting a study on millions of potential chemical structures and has identified next-generation organic solar cell material. Read More


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U.S. House moves toward passage of CISPA
The U.S. House of Representatives moved closer toward passage of the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), despite concerns that the cyberthreat information-sharing bill will allow Web-based companies to share a wide amount of customer information with government agencies. Read More

Symantec report finds small businesses battered by cybercrime
Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting small businesses due to their less sophisticated defenses, according to a new report from Symantec. Read More

WD releases first 12Gbps SAS SSDs
WD subsidiary HGST today released the world's first 12Gbps SAS and Fibre Channel SSD line, which sport top speeds of 1,200MB/s. Read More

 

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