Flash breakthrough promises faster storage, terabytes of memory

SwiftStack announces software-defined storage for OpenStack | Seagate hybrid drive promises speed boost below the cost of flash

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Flash breakthrough promises faster storage, terabytes of memory
Diablo's Memory Channel Storage (MCS) architecture, expected to show up in servers shipping later this year, allows flash storage components to plug into the super-fast channel now used to connect CPUs with memory. Read More


WHITE PAPER: BlackBerry

Five answers to top BYOD Challenges
Mobility has revolutionized how we do business. Managing mobility and BYOD means knowing how to navigate changing operating systems, changing platforms and changing hardware to reap benefits like improved productivity, agility, growth and better customer service. Here are five steps for choosing an MDM solution for today -- and tomorrow. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: SkillSoft

How IT Prepares for Use of Media-Rich Content
Featuring top IT leaders from NASCAR, Omnicom Media Group, and Euro-Pro, this ExecBlueprint discusses how IT must evaluate the technological impact of the increased demand for media-rich content, and work proactively to build capacity. Learn More

SwiftStack announces software-defined storage for OpenStack
San Francisco-based SwiftStack has announced the general availability of its private cloud storage product. The company's software-defined storage (SDS) solution is based on the OpenStack Swift object storage system. Read More

Seagate hybrid drive promises speed boost below the cost of flash
Seagate Technology introduced its Seagate Enterprise Turbo SSHD, which it calls the world's first enterprise hybrid drive. Shipping now to server and storage vendors and resellers, the new drive is also available as an option in IBM System x servers. Read More

Sony and Panasonic collaborate to develop 300GB optical disc
Sony and Panasonic are teaming up to develop a recordable disc that can store up to 300GB of data. The companies are aiming to have a product ready by the end of 2015. Read More


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