Will Flash Replace Disk? While I have no doubt that the creative authors of The flash could find some way for him to replace a disk drive (by running really fast in a particular way, probably),...
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Seagate's huge hard drive performs well - Computerworld: Seagate's barracuda 7200.10 750GB drive, the largest hard drive to date, sets new high-water marks for capacity, price and...
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HP RISS? ILM and paving a way to future storage... | Computerworld Blogs: "...the thing I need from HP is the information to be able to engage HP solution sets beyond the level of a hardware...
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Filed in archive by Andrew Garrett on April 27, 2006
1TB on a CD? Holographic storage coming soon | Computerworld Blogs: There's a company named InPhase that apparently is getting ready to bring to the market new optical storage products that will...
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EMC Makes Storage Security Push: "Lost data tapes, database breaches and regulations requiring secure data retention moved storage security to the forefront last year. In response, EMC and other...
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Hu Yoshida's Blog: Virtual Ports and Host Storage Domains: Hu over at HDS explains how virtual ports tie into the whole virtualization system: Host Storage Domains provide a key requirement for...
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Filed in archive NAS
by Andrew Garrett on April 25, 2006
Networking for Pros: Network Storage and Backup: Paul over at NetworkingforPros (another part of the Creative Weblogging Network) had a chance to have a play with the Tandberg Intellistor 1.6TB NAS....
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the cool hunter - LACIE BACKS UP: lego was a large part of my youth - looking back at it, I'd have to say that it was probably the first major sign that i was destined for a life......
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Dave's Storage Haiku It may be the remnants of the foodpoisoning I got the other day, but these had me giggling for a good 5 minutes. Digital photos The sound of one head crashing A childhood is...
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Panasonic to launch Blu-ray Disc PC drive in June - Computerworld: "Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. (Panasonic) plans to begin selling a Blu-ray Disc drive in Japan in June for use in...
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Researchers at Glasgow University are working on advanced storage tecniques. The team is developing a nano-cell that would be able to store about 40TB of memory. Nano-cells are clusters of molecules...
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Work travel has called lately, and once again I am furiously backing up project files (all 24 versions), libraries of presentations and images and the copious amounts of contact information and...
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HP launches archiving, data protection tools | InfoWorld | News | 2006-04-24 | By Shelley Solheim, IDG News Service: HP's new StorageWorks Continuous Information Capture software employs...
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DailyTech - Fujitsu Announces World's Largest Capacity Storage Arrays, 1.3 Petabytes: Sometimes, it takes a stroke like this to realise how truly backward my current employer is, in so many ways....
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Filed in archive DR
by Andrew Garrett on April 18, 2006
Affordable disaster recovery - Computerworld: "DR is a collection of policies and best practices that we design and apply with processes and technologies so that if we lose our primary...
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EMC strikes global OEM deal with Intel "EMC Corp. announced Tuesday a worldwide OEM agreement with Intel Corp., focused on small and midsized businesses (SMBs) in overseas markets. The deal...
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Securing Data When Data Is Everywhere - Computerworld: A security manager's Nightmare... "When it comes down to it, a security manager's job is about protecting information assets. But...
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Hu Yoshida's Blog: Misunderstandings About Storage Virtualization: Hu Yoshida weighs in with his viewpoint on vendor-lockin on Storage Virtualisation systems. *phew*. Interesting view, and makes...
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DrunkenData.com » Blog Archive » Un-ingestion: I'm a big fan of open standards - if for no reason other than to avoid this sort of scenario. Our dev team at work is doing some work customizing...
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David Merrill's Blog: Jumping into Storage Economics: Like it or not, we need, as systems/storage admins to be more aware of the monetary aspects of business as they relate to our parts of work,...
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Storage Advisors » Blog Archive » Everybody Loves SATA: "If there's one thing we can all agree on, it's that everybody loves SATA. The drives are almost as cheap as parallel ATA,...
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Filed in archive by Andrew Garrett on April 05, 2006
The Gadgets Weblog: Top 10 Geek T-Shirts: I don't wear t-shirts with anything on them much any more - apart from the inevitable free vendor T-shirts, which get used as gym-fodder. But I still...
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Using Data We Have to Improve Data We Get - Computerworld: While the linked article is about leveraging your existing reported information to enhance your request for more budget to allow you to...
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