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Data Storage stories - Page 3

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Lancaster varsity to commercialise computer memory Ultraram
Tue, 11th Apr 2023
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storage
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partner programmes
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memory
Invented by Professor Manus Hayne, who teaches Physics at Lancaster University, Ultraram is a novel type of memory with extraordinary properties.
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Neo4j hires Sudhir Hasbe as Chief Product Officer
Wed, 5th Apr 2023
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cloud services
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gaming
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microsoft
Graph database and analytics company, Neo4j, has appointed Sudhir Hasbe as Chief Product Officer and achieved double-digit growth in 2022.
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Tech leaders increasingly influenced by environmental impact
Mon, 3rd Apr 2023
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sustainable it
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consumers
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veritas
Australian consumers are threatening to abandon businesses that pollute by hoarding unnecessary data, new research from Veritas Technologies has found.
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Cloudian appoints new Senior Director
Fri, 16th Dec 2022
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storage
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bi
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big data
Cloudian appoints James Wright as new Senior Director for APAC and Japan, driving efforts in rapidly growing Asian markets and increasing partner enablement.
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Newly crowned Gartner leader eyes keys to the Asia Pacfic kingdom
Fri, 14th Oct 2016
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data protection
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converged infrastructure
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simplivity
Hyperconvergence is gaining mainstream adoption as SimpliVity outperforms the market with its OmniStack Data Virtualisation Platform.
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Cirrus Networks inks three new resources deals
Thu, 31st Mar 2016
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cirrus networks
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integration
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perth
Perth’s Cirrus Networks has secured three contracts in the resources sector, worth more than $1 million all up.
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CompTIA channel community launches in ANZ
Wed, 10th Jun 2015
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bi
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big data
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mobility
CompTIA has launched a group dedicated to technology resellers, solution providers, distributors, vendors and channel associates based in ANZ.
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Vulnerable mobile apps ‘just waiting to be exploited’
Thu, 19th Mar 2015
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smartphones
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testing
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encryption
Hackers target weak mobile apps, with AVG's CTO warning they're ripe for data theft and urging developers and stores to tighten security.
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RESEND: Canterbury University gets funding to develop user-friendly wearable computers
Tue, 4th Nov 2014
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google glass
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university of canterbury
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google
Two University of Canterbury researchers have received $870,000 in Marsden funding over three years to research how engineering and psychology coul.
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Could 5D 'Superman memory crystal' live forever?
Tue, 16th Jul 2013
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storage
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civilization
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eindhoven university of technology
Scientists have for the first time experimentally demonstrated the recording and retrieval processes of five dimensional digital data - which could lead to unlimited lifetime data storage.
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Everything you need to know about ExaGrid
Fri, 31st May 2013
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exagrid
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data growth
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data storage
We investigate one of the few innovators in the storage and recovery solutions marketplace.
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Survey highlights need to put information back into IT
Fri, 6th Jul 2012
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compliance
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cybersecurity
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archiving
Businesses need to put the ‘i’ back into IT according to security software company Symantec, which has just released its first ever State of Information Survey.
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The evolving fabric
Wed, 1st Feb 2012
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virtualisation
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network infrastructure
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network management
Ian Quinn from Juniper Networks points out the modern data centre has undergone a series of changes that have significantly impacted business operations and made fabric networking a hot topic for 2012.
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39% of SMBs to pay for cloud services within three years
Tue, 29th Mar 2011
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cloud services
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microsoft
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collaboration
Microsoft survey shows an increasing opportunity for hosting service providers to profit from cloud services.
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The most awesome upgrades for your pc
Tue, 1st Feb 2011
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storage
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dark web
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cloud storage
Though they connect us to our fellow man, keep the lights on and generally power the modern world, computers are far from perfect machines. Over time, glitches, bugs, and general wear and tear can wreak havoc with even the gruntiest PC.
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EMC wins major Defence Force tech deal
Tue, 7th Dec 2010
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satellite
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pc hardware
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emc
Multi-million dollar contract won to provide a data backup, recovery and archive solution for the New Zealand Defence Force.
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The all-seeing eye
Mon, 1st Nov 2010
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virtualisation
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cx
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martech
A vast pool of IT managers still aren’t in the know when it comes to choosing a flexible, agile data storage solution. Enter the knowledgeable reseller with a head for virtualisation, explains John Martin, Principal Technologist, NetApp AU & NZ.
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Storage starter
Wed, 1st Sep 2010
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data protection
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private cloud
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cloud services
Imagine 75 billion fully loaded 16GB Apple iPads. Now try to cram the machines in to Auckland’s Sky Tower.
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Data centres: Key NZ cities being 'neglected'
Mon, 5th Jul 2010
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data centre operators
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power / energy
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christchurch
NextDC will build a business case for a New Zealand data centre as global players are neglecting its key cities.
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Level best
Thu, 1st Jul 2010
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cloud services
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ird
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management
Ensuring compliance with legal and organisational requirements is worth the time and money.
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Raise the cloud
Mon, 1st Feb 2010
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telco
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london
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google
A project planned for London’s 2012 Olympic Games sounds like pure science fiction, but the technology that could see it built is already available.
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Tape is not dead
Mon, 1st Feb 2010
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compliance
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regulation
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tape
Just type the words ‘tape is not dead’ into Google search and you’ll get over 17 million hits.
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Storage solutions for improving business continuity
Mon, 1st Feb 2010
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data protection
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dr
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cloud services
Secure, accessible data is the lifeblood of virtually every organisation.
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What do toxic waterways have to do with your business?
Fri, 1st May 2009
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power / energy
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green it
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cios
Green IT and its importance in reducing electronic waste and combating climate change are explored in this article by IT Brief.