Wednesday, 28 August 2013

SSDs still maturing, new memory tech still 10 years away

SSDs still maturing, new memory tech still 10 years away | Box swivels to SMBs with new subscription plan

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SSDs still maturing, new memory tech still 10 years away
Solid-state drive adoption will continue to grow and it will be more than 10 years before it is ultimately replaced by a new memory technology, experts said. Read More

Box swivels to SMBs with new subscription plan
After spending the past two years beefing up its cloud storage and file sharing app for use in large enterprises, Box has turned its attention back to small and medium-size businesses with a new subscription plan. Read More


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Enterprise Storage eGuide
Storage professionals today are dealing with the ramification of a number of new technologies. Trends such as cloud, virtualization, mobility and big data are having a significant impact on how enterprises store data today. Learn More

Review: Buffalo's DriveStation DDR hard drive rockets your file transfers
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Thunderbolt drive shipments surge, but USB still reigns
Single disk drive shipments continue to surpass all other storage devices, such as RAIDed NAS systems, for personal data storage, while shipments of hardware with the Thunderbolt interface surged in the past year. Read More


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