Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Run your own cloud storage for less, EMC says

Run your own cloud storage for less, EMC says | EMC acquires flash storage startup DSSD

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Run your own cloud storage for less, EMC says
EMC is taking on Amazon's cloud storage service with a private cloud platform it says will cost less to use. Read More

EMC acquires flash storage startup DSSD
EMC has agreed to acquire DSSD, a Silicon Valley startup developing technology for pooling server-based flash for high-performance data access. Read More


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EMC heads back to the high-stakes software table
EMC's big bet on software is likely to get even bigger at this week's EMC World conference in Las Vegas. Read More

SanDisk announces 4TB SSD, hopes for 8TB next year
While announcing the launch of its new line of 4TB enterprise-class SSDs this week, SanDisk also said it plans to up the ante for capacity. Read More

Sony develops tape tech that could lead to 185 TB cartridges
Sony has developed a magnetic tape material that can store data at 148 gigabits per square inch, roughly 74 times the density of standard tapes. Read More


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