Sony bought an intriguing piece of technology that came out of Facebook
Two years ago, Facebook developed a prototype storage system that used 10,000 Blu-ray discs to capture one petabyte of data, the equivalent of 64,000 Samsung Galaxy S6 phones or 100 of HGST’s 10TB...
View ArticleSnowball: Why did Amazon just make a hard drive with a Kindle attached?
Introduction and how it works In the wireless world of cloud infrastructure and services, Amazon Web Services (AWS) just chucked a curve-ball. Or, rather, a Snowball. A 50TB hard drive weighing 20kg...
View ArticleIntel unleashes first Optane SSD and it’s a speed demon
It’s a 375GB drive in the form of a PCIe card. Read article here: Intel unleashes first Optane SSD and it’s a speed demon
View ArticleCould the Samsung Galaxy A80 camera flip come to the Note 10 or Galaxy S11?
The Samsung Galaxy A80 neatly flips its rear-facing cameras for selfies, but the complex mechanism might not make it into flagships as it is today. More: Could the Samsung Galaxy A80 camera flip come...
View ArticleBest cloud databases of 2019
Storing your database with a cloud provider will allow it to easily expand as your organisation does. View original article – Best cloud databases of 2019
View ArticleNeuromorphic chip has the architecture similar to neurons of the human brain
Neuromorphic chip has the architecture similar to neurons of the human brain and is designed to mimic the human nervous system See original – Neuromorphic chip has the architecture similar to neurons...
View ArticleA world where data manages data
Veritas’ Jasmit Sagoo discusses how artificial intelligence and machine learning will impact data management. Link: A world where data manages data
View ArticleNASCAR picks AWS to power its cloud
NASCAR will utilize the full range of AWS services to enhance the fan experience and improve operational efficiencies. Excerpt from: NASCAR picks AWS to power its cloud
View ArticleMany SMBs are running outdated operating systems
New research from Alert Logic shows how cybercriminals have changed their tactics and attack methods to target SMBs. Read More – Many SMBs are running outdated operating systems
View ArticleAWS may finally be breaking up with Oracle
Amazon has announced that it has finally completed its multi-year migration from Oracle databases to AWS databases. More: AWS may finally be breaking up with Oracle
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