Samsung launches Business Core Printing Solutions in the US
Samsung has launched its BusinessCore Printing Solutions for small to medium sized businesses in the US. BusinessCore Printing Solutions provides integrated document management and output management...
View ArticleNEC unveils LCD monitors for SMBs
NEC has unveiled two new LED-backlit LCD displays for small to medium sized businesses, aimed at providing affordable energy-efficient monitors in the work place. The MultiSync E243WMi-BK features a...
View ArticleIntel working on energy-efficient graphics core and 256-node network-on-chip
Intel has revealed some of its latest research projects at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference in San Francisco, including an energy-efficient graphics core, and a 256-node...
View ArticleMediatek paper-launches Cortex-A17 8-core SoC with LTE and 4K Support
Hours after ARM unveiled the replacement of the Cortex-A12 and its new mid-range champion, the A17, Mediatek surprised everyone by unveiling the MT6595, the first product to be powered by these cores....
View ArticleDell offers businesses secure printing with PaperCut
Dell has revealed that it will be offering a new piece of software along with its imaging portfolio, PaperCut print management. The new software promises to help business of all sizes manage their...
View ArticleAmazon uses Blu-ray disc to archive data, just like Facebook
A few years back, Amazon introduced a somewhat bizarre sounding file backup service. Unlike an ordinary S3 bucket, Glacier was designed to protect data that you didn’t constantly need access to. As...
View ArticleCOMPUTEX 2014: Intel launches a line of solid-state drives designed to better...
Intel will launch a line of solid-state drives (SSDs) designed to improve performance over traditional hard disk drives (HDDs), the company said June 3. The Intel Solid-State Drive Data Center Family...
View ArticleBitcasa’s shift to regional data storage is designed to improve privacy and...
Cloud storage company Bitcasa will now store data for US, Asian-Pacific, Japanese and European customers within their respective regions, the company said in a statement. Data localization is designed...
View ArticleStoring big data: why compliance is key
The big data explosion may be offering organisations new insights and a wealth of business advantages, but how much control do we have over the storage and handling of this data? If the answer for...
View ArticleInterview: Software-defined storage evolved: from scale-out architecture to SSDs
Introduction Software-defined storage (SDS) is stil a relatively new concept. While its definition varies among vendors it is centred around decoupling storage intelligence from the hardware that data...
View ArticleInterview: The future for NVMe technology, and how UNH-IOL advances its progress
Recent product announcements prove the NVMe (NVM Express) revolution is underway and is expected to continue with a wave of new products hitting the market in the coming months. Through its NVMe...
View ArticleInterview: World could ‘run out of storage capacity’ within two years warns...
Mark Whitby, Seagate VP for branded products group, walks us through the fascinating world of storage, warning us of the dangers of not producing enough data and introducing us to the concept of the...
View ArticleInterview: World could "run out of storage capacity" within 2 years warns...
Seagate VP for branded products group, Mark Whitby, walks us through the fascinating world of storage, warning us of the dangers of not producing enough data and introducing us to the concept of the...
View ArticleIndustry voice: Don’t be conned over software-defined storage: how to spot...
We are rapidly entering the era of the software-defined enterprise, where all IT resources will be managed, provisioned and stored virtually. In fact, Gartner has identified "software-defined...
View ArticleSony 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...
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