Tuesday, April 16, 2013

IBM bets $1 billion on flash storage

  Iowa State researchers discover possible route to terahertz storage speeds | iOS VPNs and portable storage for Apple devices
 
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IBM bets $1 billion on flash storage
The hard drive will soon be dead, at least for most uses in the enterprise, IBM is betting. The company is undertaking a major strategic initiative -- and US$1 billion in research -- to make flash the prominent form of storage in most organizations. Read More


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Virtualization Streamlines Public Service Initiatives
Many municipal, county and state governments now deploy virtualized environments to enhance service levels, conserve energy and scale capacity within tight budgets. Find out how four government entities are using server, storage, and desktop virtualization to meet the challenges of today's government. Learn More

Iowa State researchers discover possible route to terahertz storage speeds
A team of Iowa State University researchers, working at the Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory, recently detailed a way to use ultra-short laser pulses and special materials to switch magnetism roughly 1,000 times faster than current-generation storage devices. Read More


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iOS VPNs and portable storage for Apple devices
First up, serious networking stuff concerning Apple and how iOS supports VPNs and how it won't in future. Read More


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Why Responsive Design Isn't Good Enough… And How to Fix It
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Dropbox to add single sign-on
Dropbox, whose cloud storage and file-sharing application has been adopted by millions of consumers, will add single sign-on (SSO), its latest feature for businesses as it seeks to penetrate the workplace market. Read More

EMC teams with Avaya (not Cisco) on communication pods
Two stalwarts in the enterprise IT market joined forces today to release a unified communications stack that integrates hardware from EMC, virtualization technology from VMware and communications apps from Avaya. Perhaps most interesting about the news, though, is a company that was not involved: Cisco. Read More

 
 
 

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