Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Samsung to make cheaper, faster chips; Seanodes pitching direct-attached storage virtualization

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Storage News Alert




Network World's Storage News Alert, 10/24/07

Samsung manufacturing leap to make cheaper, faster chips, 10/23/07: Samsung Electronics has developed a chip-manufacturing technique able to significantly increase the amount of music, pictures, videos and other data people can store in future iPods, iPhones and other devices.

Seanodes pitching direct-attached storage virtualization, 10/22/07: Start-up Seanodes is touting technology that congregates the direct-attached disks on x86-based application servers into pools of storage so they can be managed better and achieve higher utilization.

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Study places value on sensitive data stored in laptops, 10/19/07: Most travelers carry little or no business information on their laptops, but the ones who do store an average of $525,000 worth of sensitive data, according to a survey contracted by iBahn, a provider of secure broadband services to some 2,100 hotels and conference centers in 22 countries.

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Senior Editor Deni Connor covers storage for Network World.



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