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The future of long-term data storage is clear and will last 14 billion years
SPhotoix moves its 5D Memory Crystal cold storage tech closer to deployment in data centers After decades of research and ...
FMS connects top technologists, product leaders, analysts, investors, and enterprise end users across the global ecosystem. Marking its 20th anniversary, FMS26 will deliver an expanded program ...
We had an overwhelming response to our call for predictions regarding the future of enterprise data storage. Here are some of the prognostications we collected: Three years from now, the terms SAN and ...
Staying ahead of the curve is paramount in the world of data management. For its part, IBM Corp. continues to push the boundaries with its future-ready solutions in storage technology. At the “IBM: ...
Future-proof data storage power will be the catalyst of the global economy in the zettabyte era. That’s the conclusion of a new report from Huawei and global consultants Roland Berger in a new white ...
The future of the storage industry lies in infrastructure that is graphics processing unit and artificial intelligence capable, with companies looking to revolutionize the market by addressing the ...
Discover Microsoft's revolutionary glass data storage technology, designed to preserve digital information for up to 10,000 years. This video explains how Project Silica uses advanced laser data ...
In our current information/data age, the storage and protection of data is an extremely important part of any business venture. The degree of digital data being produced, globally, has long been ...
Join us live to qualify to receive a $5 Starbucks gift card!* Data is the lifeblood of modern enterprises, and protecting it has never been more critical. As cyber threats evolve, the future of data ...
Media and entertainment organizations are among the world’s biggest consumers of data storage. Given the boom in content creation seen in recent years, this is hardly surprising, and according to ...
Holographic technology promises huge advances, but skeptics abound. Imagine storing 20,000 X-ray images on a disk the size of a credit card. That’s one grand promise stirring up the buzz over ...
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