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This hard drive will self-destruct in five ...
Thursday, May 17, 2012
This hard drive will self-destruct in five ...
The RunCore Invincible will overwrite your data at the push of a button -- or fry your hard drive with an electrical pulse. WITH FLAMING VIDEO
Interview: Hu Yoshida of Hitachi Data Systems
Friday, March 23, 2012
Interview: Hu Yoshida of Hitachi Data Systems
RADIO ITWC Hu Yoshida, vice president and CTO at Hitachi Data Systems joins the podcast to talk storage and virtualization
Change.org invades iPad lineup
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Change.org invades iPad lineup
VIDEO PLAYLIST Tempers flare as a group petitioning for change to Apple's production processes encounters an iPad lineup in San Francisco. Plus, HDS CTO discusses the future of storage, and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange will run for Australia's Senate
The last of the spinning hard drives
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
The last of the spinning hard drives
VIDEO PLAYLIST Hitachi Data Systems CTO Hu Yoshida talks about the future of storage, a Ryerson instructor on mainframe education, and rebuilding continues after last year's tsunami
Five ways to prepare for big data with scale-out NAS
Monday, March 12, 2012
Five ways to prepare for big data with scale-out NAS
Storage is something you can't ignore when talking about business intelligence
AMD spinning drives give way to WhipTail
Friday, January 20, 2012
AMD spinning drives give way to WhipTail
AMD achieves 40 per cent increase in performance with Whiptail's solid state arrays
Huawei buys out Symantec in joint venture
Monday, November 14, 2011
Huawei buys out Symantec in joint venture
Partnership to sell storage systems and network gateways hardly lasted three years
Company's move to go virtual leads to I/O constraints
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Company's move to go virtual leads to I/O constraints
A radiology operation finds replicating data in a virtual machine means you can be storage system agnostic
Jazz Montreux plans plans 1.2PB archive
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Jazz Montreux plans plans 1.2PB archive
Forty years of performance at the prestigious jazz festival will be stored online
Dell takes shots at HP, continues IT services push
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Dell takes shots at HP, continues IT services push
With Dell World just hours away, some of the company’s top executives sat down with the media to provide an update on what its CEO is calling a “new Dell.” Plus, new updates to the company’s virtualization and storage technologies
Stikeman Elliott streamlined its data with DataCore
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Stikeman Elliott streamlined its data with DataCore
Using DataCore’s SANSymphony V, corporate law firm Stikeman Elliott was able to re-purpose valuable storage devices and add new units into the chain without risking downtime
Server virtualization pushes storage demand to new highs
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Server virtualization pushes storage demand to new highs
Virtualization is "eating up storage left and right," says one analyst at the Afcom data centre conference
Compressed data search tech goes mainstream
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Compressed data search tech goes mainstream
WindSpring aims its compression and search engine at mainstream storage vendors. The problem with popular compression algorithms
Hitachi Data Systems takes on IT lifecycle management
Wednesday, April 06, 2011
Hitachi Data Systems takes on IT lifecycle management
The company that has traditionally sold blade servers and storage is now making a foray into a market in which its parent company, Hitachi, as had success in Japan. Why it was important to integrate major IT pain points in the offering
Storage software market grew 10 percent in Q4: IDC
Monday, March 07, 2011
Storage software market grew 10 percent in Q4: IDC
The industry achieved its fifth successive quarter of growth, according to estimates from the research firm. IDC said the storage software market was worth US$3.4 billion in the fourth quarter of 2010, a jump of 10.6 per cent from the same period in 2009
Intel gives away FCOE to simplify data centres
Monday, January 31, 2011
Intel gives away FCOE to simplify data centres
The chip maker's Fibre Channel Over Ethernet stack now works with Windows, Linux, and some network and storage gear
Motorola Xoom to launch on Feb. 17 in U.S.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Motorola Xoom to launch on Feb. 17 in U.S.
The 32GB Android 3.0-based tablet device, which will retail for US$700, has not been given a Canadian release date
Sepaton unveils next-gen private cloud OS
Monday, January 24, 2011
Sepaton unveils next-gen private cloud OS
Upgraded OS lets its grid-based S2100-ES2 backup and deduplication appliance back up block or file-based traffic
EMC is ‘bolting together’ old storage tech, HP says
Thursday, January 20, 2011
EMC is ‘bolting together’ old storage tech, HP says
HP’s StorageWorks GM David Scott said EMC is simply repacking older architectures as opposed to truly moving the storage industry forward. Find out what else he had to say
CWC THIS WEEK: The Computer History Museum
Thursday, January 20, 2011
CWC THIS WEEK: The Computer History Museum
VIDEO Storage giant EMC makes a big move, a peek inside the new Computer History Museum, and Deloitte's Duncan Stewart on the impact of social networking on the advertising market
EMC creates new unified storage family
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
EMC creates new unified storage family
The company unifies storage attached networks and network attached storage in one box. Also, for the first time, it has created a line to appeal to small business
Symantec unveils new backup and storage appliances
Monday, January 17, 2011
Symantec unveils new backup and storage appliances
The security giant's NetBackup 5200 and FileStore N8300 get the appliance treatment. The offerings also come with pre-loaded software
All SanDisk USB sticks to get encrypted 'vault'
Monday, January 10, 2011
All SanDisk USB sticks to get encrypted 'vault'
Until now the choice has been between business-class USB drives with encryption and consumer drives with no security at all, SanDisk says
Intel says Light Peak interconnect technology is ready
Monday, January 10, 2011
Intel says Light Peak interconnect technology is ready
The company said the technology will be based on copper wires as fiber optics are too expensive. It would transfer data at bandwidths starting at 10 gigabits per second over distances of up to 100 metres
As network traffic surges, so does demand for storage
Monday, January 03, 2011
As network traffic surges, so does demand for storage
With Web data, mobile data and video traffic growing at double digits, the pressure for IT to supply more storage continues.
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