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on June 7, 2008
The demand for smaller yet storage rich devices have lured chip makers into into a frenzy. SanDisk this week introduced a line of SSDs that will be available in 4, 8, and 16 GB capacity with READs up ...
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on June 5, 2008
This is really cool! For those of us who use BitTorrent to access, store, and share data through the Internet, D-Link is giving away a free upgrade for its NAS device that includes the BitTorrent SDK....
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on May 31, 2008
From the IDG News Service, Seagate will be introducing a solid-state drive next year.
Definition from Wiki: A solid-state drive (SSD) is a data storage device that uses solid-state memory to store ...
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Technology
on May 31, 2008
How often do you work offline without an Internet connection? We are becoming more tightly coupled to the Internet than ever before as the use of web applications continue to proliferate our lives. Wh...
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on May 24, 2008
Durring the process of data backup we can question the validity of backing up everything or performing some form of selective backup. Duplication of data in the backup stream can be a blessing or a cu...
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on December 11, 2007
Probably the most daunting tasks facing the data center is predicting, identifying and fixing the problems that plague us. And you already know your job is getting tougher as IT infrastructures resemb...
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on November 30, 2007
So which is it - is storage virtualization the best thing to hit the industry or just another tool that could cause you more problems than it's worth? The experts (in particular, one Dr. Kevin McI...
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on November 6, 2007
When a business requirement passes along the application delivery lifecycle and becomes a functional update to a production service for the business and customer, how many times will it have been subj...
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on October 25, 2007
When it comes to technology, I'm more than a little bit of a skeptic. Sure, we all have problems that could be potentially devastating, but I tend to take claims made by vendors with a large grain...
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on October 19, 2007
Suppose you had a terrific method of providing huge storage capacity, but the price was too inhibitive for it to get off the ground. Such was the problem with Magnetic RAM (MRAM), which uses magnetic ...