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This new 3D XPoint memory could last forever

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This new 3D XPoint memory could last forever
Intel and Micron may be touting their new 3D XPoint memory as the first new class of memory since 1989, but it bears a remarkable resemblance to another memory that's been around for years. That said, 3D XPoint is in a league of its own. Read More


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5 Key Big Data Security and Privacy Challenges
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IBM launches its data warehouse service into the cloud
The DashDB data warehouse relies on in-memory technology to speed up analysis. Read More

Intel & Micron 3D XPoint memory -- is it just CBRAM hyped up?
Intel and Micron announce 3D XPoint. Pronounced 'crosspoint,' it's a new form of solid-state, non-volatile memory, we're told. We're also told it's faster and more durable than NAND flash. But we're not told much else, except it's not ReRAM, nor memristor technology (even though it sounds remarkably similar). Read More


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Flash Storage: Disproving 5 Common Misconceptions
Given the need to improve application performance, the technology's maturity and the state of the storage market, now is the time for IT organizations to invest in flash-optimized storage. This paper looks at some of the misconceptions about cost and capacity of the technology. Learn More

Amazon takes on MySQL with Aurora
Going forward, Amazon will position Aurora as its default database service. Read More

IDG Contributor Network: Closing the data floodgates
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How to protect your database from SQL injection, data theft, rogue users, and well-meaning meddlers without tying your environment in knots. Read More


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