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Pure Storage's next-generation flash array offers high-availability option
Pure Storage today announced the second generation of its all-flash array, which can now be configured for high availability.
Microsoft touts Windows 8's ability to detect, fix hard disk problems
Microsoft has revamped the way Windows 8 monitors hard disk operations and detects problems in an effort to make the diagnostic and repair process less intrusive and disruptive, even as disk capacity continues to balloon.
Whiptail whips up modularly scalable all-flash storage array
Solid-state storage array maker Whiptail announced its first modular, scalable all-flash array with up to 72TB of capacity.
Seagate to demo 12Gbps SAS SSD
On the heels of Western Digitial's release of the industry's first 12Gbps SAS SSD, Seagate this week said it would demo one of its own for the enterprise market.
Feds outline plans for electronic exchange of patient information
Recognizing that health information exchanges will be built by public and private efforts, the U.S. government office in charge of healthcare IT said it wants to promulgate HIE adoption by developing technical standards and offering incentives to healthcare companies.
Protocol wars: Can Fibre Channel survive Ethernet's assault?
Expensive and specialized Fibre Channel SANs have been under assault as companies consolidate data traffic over Ethernet. With Fibre Channel disks already largely eliminated from the market by SAS, can networking gear be far behind?
Dropbox adds photo auto-upload feature for cameras, smartphones
After launching a mobile app in February that can automatically upload photos and videos from Android phones, Dropbox unleashed an upgrade that expands the service to just about any device, including tablets, smartphones and Internet-enabled cameras.
Intel aims for 100 Thunderbolt devices by year's end
About 100 peripherals based on the Thunderbolt connector technology will become available by the end of the year, a big jump from a fraction of the devices available today, if Intel meets its target, a company executive said on Monday.
EMC reportedly in talks to buy flash maker XtremIO
EMC is in talks to buy flash array storage maker XtremIO for bteween $400 million and $450 million and is close to pulling the trigger on the deal, according to an Israeli publication.
Samsung starts manufacturing speedy microSD card
Samsung Electronics has started mass producing a microSD card that uses an Ultra High Speed-1 (UHS-1) interface to improve data transfer speeds, the company said on Wednesday.
Megaupload lawyer says case could affect other storage services
A verdict against Megaupload in the U.S. would mean other cloud storage providers can be held criminally liable for illegal content stored by customers on their networks, an attorney representing the shuttered file-sharing site said on Tuesday.
StorSimple extends portfolio of cloud-connected storage appliances
StorSimple has introduced four cloud-connected storage appliances that offer better performance and more local capacity, the company said on Tuesday.
Asavie launches pay-as-you-go VPN for iPad users
Asavie Technologies launched a cloud-based secure VPN service for iOS devices for corporate workers to access data from anywhere in the world.
LSI launches Nytro application acceleration cards
LSI announced three new PCIe-based NAND flash cards that are aimed at three market segments -- primary storage on an application server, all-in-one application caching and a RAID data protection product.
As 60th anniversary nears, tape reinvents itself
Digital tape media will turn 60 in May, and while tape sales are on the decline, new open file specifications like LTFS and new markets could revive tape for the long term.
Western Digital's new Thunderbolt hard drive now available
Western Digital revealed that its new My Book Thunderbolt Duo, a two-drive desktop RAID array equipped with Thunderbolt connectivity, is available for purchase for $600 (4TB capacity) and $700 (6TB capacity).
ZTE demonstrates next-generation optical network at 1.7Tbps
Chinese vendor ZTE has conducted a field demonstration of optical networking equipment capable of transporting data at 1.7Tbps.
Intel: Optical cables for Thunderbolt coming this year
Optical cables for Thunderbolt ports that enable faster data transfers over longer distances on computers such as Apple's Macintosh will be available later this year, Intel said Monday.
OCZ talks up 2TB, 4TB SSDs, previews Thunderbolt-enabled drive
OCZ announced new PCIe-based flash cards this week, while at the same time showing off a new Thunderbolt-enabled SSD at CeBIT. It also talked up two upcoming SSDs with 2TB and 4TB capacity, respectively.
Intel aims for faster Thunderbolt with PCI-Express 3.0
Intel is working to boost data transfer speeds with a faster pipe on Thunderbolt, a high-speed connector technology that link computers with peripherals.
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