Tuesday, September 04, 2012

Amazon makes storage service more web-friendly

Microsoft raises privacy issues with tweaked TOS to share data across the cloud | The End of Optical Storage? It's Here

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Amazon makes storage service more web-friendly
Amazon is adding a Cross-Origin Resource Sharing capability to its S3 Simple Storage Service, allowing developers to more easily build web applications that access data stored in the company's cloud. Read More


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Is your company ready to keep data archives for 50 years?
A recent study revealed that 80% of companies say they're required to keep data archived for 50 years. 68% say they're required to for 100 years. No wonder predictions say that by 2015, the total amount of digital information in archives will exceed 300 Exabytes. Is your storage infrastructure able to keep your data securely and reliably archived? Get Archiving For Dummies, Oracle Special Edition and become a data archiving expert.

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Hybrid Cloud Storage: Getting the Best of Two Worlds
In this report we look at each component of Hybrid Cloud Storage as users of this new technology will be able to choose where to locate their data, on-premise with Scale-out NAS or in the Public Cloud. Learn More

Microsoft raises privacy issues with tweaked TOS to share data across the cloud
Once upon a time, or about two weeks ago, when talking about the new Skydrive.com and why versatility in cloud storage is so important, Microsoft stated, "We believe that your files are not just bits to be synced—and they're certainly not to be scanned to serve advertising. Read More


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Secure Data Streaming with Attachmate FileXpress
The need for secure and managed file transfer when your business data in motion is a given. But what happens at the end of the line—in that uncertain space of time when the data just sits, waiting to be picked up? Learn More.

The End of Optical Storage? It's Here
I wasn't surprised to read this article in Computerworld, discussing Sony's shutting down of its optical drive (CD, DVD, and Blu-Ray) unit next year. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Red Hat

The Economics of Scale-Out Storage
Scale-out storage technologies have rapidly gained popularity over the past several years, successfully crossing the chasm from niche technology to mainstream enterprise solution. Learn More

HTC launches entry-level Android smartphone with Dropbox storage
HTC has launched the Desire X, which has integrated cloud storage and a camera that can shoot video and take pictures at the same time, the company said on Thursday. Read More

VMware vSphere 5.1 includes backup, deduplication
VMware announced today that vSphere 5.1 includes backup capability complete with deduplication powered by EMC's Avamar software. Read More

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