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IBM researchers claim to have created the first molecular switch with the potential to be built into larger-scale systems and, on the same day, published results that could lead to magnetic storage at the level of single atoms.
Information storage media company Maxell has said it will launch its first holographic storage products in September 2006. The first removable drive will have a capacity of 300GB and a throughput of 160mbps.
Lucent Technologies has spun off a company charged with producing high-capacity holographic memory using Bell Labs' technologies.
IBM tantalised chip aficionados at CeBIT in Hannover, Germany, last week with a storage device that it says can achieve data densities of more than 1 terabit per square inch.
Troubled online storage start-up Omnidrive late last week said it was continuing to develop its products and was examining the potential to merge its technology with that of other companies.
On any list of businesses that can't afford downtime or system failure, power companies have to be close to the top. So when New Zealand electricity and gas generator and retailer Genesis Energy experienced a series of flaws in its backup and recovery systems, it had to act.
Ray Ozzie and Craig Mundie have some big shoes to fill. The two execs talk to about how they plan to take over for Gates.
Manoeuvring through the labyrinth of storage solutions is a tortuous road but Rick Belluzzo is determined to overcome all odds.
StorageTek may own the trademark for the term "information lifecycle management" but the company's competitors, such as EMC, are reaping the rewards of its hard work.
Managing and planning for an organisation's storage demands is of strong concern to IT professionals. But how do you accurately predict an organisation's future needs?
The DNS-343 is the natural evolution of the DNS-323 a four-drive NAS that's quite good indeed.
The Toshiba USB 2.0 Portable Hard Drive is an attractive drive with a decent price. Its size makes it great for travel, but we can't recommend it due to its lack of performance.
GoVault Data Protection removable disk drive from Quantum is a simple solution for small companies wishing to secure their data.
Double the capacity and double the price, the new WD Passport offers some extra speed but little in the way of new features.
Heat or dots? The question is dividing the hard drive industry as it prepares for a major product overhaul.
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