| Podcast: Faster file delivery with FASP If you've ever tried to send a multi-gigabyte file across the internet, you know how painful an experience it can be. But, there are options available. Michelle Munson, CEO of Aspera, explains her company's FASP protocol and how it will speed big-file delivery. (9:15) Tool helps manage bulk file-transfers Aspera, which specializes in gear that accelerates bulk Internet file transfers, has added a management console to its client-server software package that is designed for businesses that use Aspera acceleration at ... Four cool network optimization start-ups Talari Networks, Aspera, FastSoft and Strangeloop Networks are four cool start-ups offering network optimization and application acceleration. Survey: Data storage to see increased spending in '09 The results of a survey of about 450 technology professionals released Wednesday found that of 26 technology categories, data storage was the only technology for which spending would increase this year. FastSoft technology speeds downloads for Getty Images The Getty Images organization relies on the Internet to distribute increasingly large media files and needed a non-intrusive way to speed up the transfers so end users didn't wait for them any longer than they had to. Flash memory speeds up Pillar's storage system Pillar Data Systems is adding flash memory to its application-aware storage. Seagate, AMD Showcase Super Fast SATA Drive As the year marches on, work proceeds apace on the next big step in the Serial ATA specification. Alternately called SATA Revision (or just Rev) 3 or SATA 6Gbps, the updated specification was finalized late last year. This week at the FOSE '09 government tech show in New Orleans, Seagate is becoming the first hard drive manufacturer to publically demonstrate a SATA 6Gbps hard drive. Seagate's technology demo is in partnership with AMD, which has supplied the necessary chipsets to achieve the third-generation SATA interface's fast speeds. Rebuild the System Databases – Practice makes perfect! The online information about how to rebuild a database is not necessarily correct, warns Microsoft Subnet blogger Brian Egler, so practicing a database restore before disaster hits. Enter for a Microsoft training giveaway from New Horizons New Horizons Computer Training is offering a free Microsoft training course worth up to $2,500 to be given to one lucky Microsoft Subnet reader. Deadline for entry is March 31. Network World on Twitter Get our tweets and stay plugged in to networking news. |
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