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Disk Performance Analyzer for Networks
What's slowing your network down? Find out fast with powerful, free software that gives you a network-wide at-a-glance view of fragmentation accumulation. Discover bottlenecks before they cost you...
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Where Are The Affordable Enterprise Online Backups?
Online backups are a great solution to off-shoring your data for security. But what do you do when your company can't afford it?
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Tale of the magnetic tape: 60 years at IBM
In 1952 IBM solved the problem of using magnetic tape to back up computer-generated data.
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Culture shock: Ouroboros of red-tape ate my phone
The next step to the journey: discovering how frustrating it can be to get hold of the basics when you've moved to another country, and trying to find an affordable smartphone.
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World's 1st exabyte storage system
Exabyte? That's 1,000 Petabytes, 1,000,000 Terabytes or 1 billion Gigabytes. 1 EB is a big number, but that's not the most impressive thing about the new technology
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Android U.S. System Updates -- Tale of the Tape
The folks at ComputerWorld wanted to know which U.S. carriers did the best job at pushing out the Android 2.2 (Froyo) update to its customers, and determined which ones are best.
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EMC buys Bus-Tech, aims to nix tape backups
EMC acquired Bus-Tech, a privately held company that provides virtual tape library technologies.
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Grey Healthcare Group a FalconStor user profile
Recently Chris Watkis, Grey Healthcare Group's IT Director, and I had an opportunity to exchange messages about what his organization is doing with FalconStor's virtual storage technology. Here's...
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Where Are The Affordable Enterprise Online Backups?
Online backups are a great solution to off-shoring your data for security. But what do you do when your company can't afford it?
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Apple new Mac mini: Tale of the tape
While Apple has been focused primarily on the iPad and iPhone, some analysts have asked whether the company is ignoring its Mac line. The refreshed Mac mini throws those folks a bone.
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Star Wind Software claims "Zero to SAN in 30 Minutes"
StarWind iSCSI SAN - can it live up to the claims?
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A 70 TB tape cartridge: too much, too late?
IBM and Fujifilm have demonstrated a technology that, if productized, could give us a 70 TB tape cartridge. Is tape dead - or merely sleeping?
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Has government red-tape and politics hurt cybersecurity efforts?
Governmental red tape - and probably some Washington politics, as well - has prompted the White House's senior cybersecurity aide to resign, according to reports. Her reason: delays in appointing...
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The ultimate mix-tape machine: Teac LP-R550 all-in-one audio device
Teac Japan has introduced the LP-R550 for the wealthy audiophile. The LP-R550 has just about every audio gadget you need, complete with a turntable, a CD player/recorder, a cassette...
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Ahead of the tape: Apple Q309 earnings preview
Apple plans to conduct a conference call to discuss financial results of its third fiscal quarter tomorrow, Tuesday, 21 July 21 2009 at 2:00 p.m. PT, 5:00 p.m. ET. The conference call will be...
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Red tape keeps Conficker on medical devices
The Conficker Internet virus has infected important computerized medical devices, but governmental red tape interfered with their repair.
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Photos: Revision3 Tekzilla live taping at Web 2.0 Expo
Tekzilla did a live taping in the ballroom of Moscone West this afternoon. Evan Williams from Twitter made an appearance. I will post the video here when it's live, but in the meantime, check out...
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Alesis TapeLink USB photos
Take a closer look at the Alesis TapeLink USB, which offers a comprehensive and familiar solution for transferring your old cassette tapes into digital audio.
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Tale of the court tape: Apple vs. Palm
Palm has a simple message to Apple's patent bluster as the Pre preps for lift-off: We're not scared. But when you compare the cash balances, which will be used on an army of lawyers, perhaps Palm...
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Long-term personal data storage
You can stick a newspaper clipping in a folder and read it in 50 years. Not so with digital content: both the media AND the format can become unreadable. With so much of the world's data - and...
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New tape to protect buildings from explosions
According to Scientific American in a short article, the U.S. Army has developed a new blast-protection adhesive tape. This X-FLEX tape would be used to coat the interior sides of exterior walls...
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