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Western Digital's HAMR tech could increase disk capacity five-fold | Jonny Evans: Quick look: Using Apple's new iWork for iCloud collaboration tools

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25 tips and tools to make Google Drive better
Get the most out of Google Drive with these 25 tips, tools and tweaks for power users. Read More


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Western Digital's HAMR tech could increase disk capacity five-fold
Western Digital demonstrated a 2.5-in laptop drive using HAMR recording technology that has the potential to increase areal density on disk platters five-fold. Read More

Jonny Evans: Quick look: Using Apple's new iWork for iCloud collaboration tools
Apple introduced several important improvements to its iWork for iCloud service last night. I've taken a look at the new collaboration, print and document management features -- this is what I found: Read More

Richi Jennings: Amazon re:Invents Windows desktops, as IBM adds attack ads
What's the weather like up there Amazon? Amazon’s (NASDAQ:AMZN) cloud service—Amazon Web Services (AWS)—is currently holding its re:Invent conference in Las Vegas. Pronouncements of new and improved cloud computing innovations like streaming applications, a virtual desktop service, and data hosting should make Amazon happy. Instead, waters are being churned; the blood-scent of billions of dollars are inducing Amazon’s competitors to attack with the ferocity of piranhas. Over the top promotional gimmicks by competitors are making Amazon thunderously angry—sending bloggers to Cloud Nine. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers give us the view from 10,000 feet. Read More


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Cloud Storage and Backup
The proliferation of cloud computing options has begun to change the way storage is thought about, procured and used. IT managers and departments need to think through how cloud options might fit into and complement their onsite data infrastructures. Read Now

The Grill: Rosetta Stone CIO Pradeep Mannakkara makes a rapid move to the cloud
Pradeep Mannakkara, CIO at Rosetta Stone, established a plan to transform the company's technology stack, shifting much of the aging infrastructure to a cloud-based platform, which enabled a more efficient workflow and fostered innovation. Read More

Richi Jennings: Isis: Carrier alternative seeks to drain Google Wallet
Isis: friend of the downtrodden or protector of the dead? Three major American phone carriers have a new mobile wallet system named Isis. AT&T (NYSE:T), T-Mobile (NYSE:TMUS), and Verizon Wireless (NYSE:VZ)—in cooperation with select banks—dubbed it after the evocative name of an Egyptian goddess, Isis. Presumably, the carrier-sponsored solution is intended to banish Google Wallet to the desert. Isis, like most harried Egyptian goddesses, had to work multiple part-time jobs, often juggling conflicting responsibilities. On one hand, she was a friend of the downtrodden; on the other hand, protector of the dead. In IT Blogwatch, intrepid bloggers dust off sands of uncertainty to translate Isis' hieroglyphics on the wall. Read More

Lavabit-DOJ dispute zeroes in on encryption key ownership
The government's insistence, in its dispute with Lavabit, that cloud service providers hand over their encryption keys when asked, has refocused attention on the issue of key ownership and management in the cloud. Read More


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