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  • Top 15 Cloud storage tips and tasks

    By Ian Paul | 07 May, 2012 11:31

    No single cloud service can do everything. Some shine when it comes to streaming a cloud music collection from the Web, but stink at syncing desktop folders. Other cloud services are great for sharing photos, but useless for reviewing a document's revision history.

  • Hands on with Google Drive

    By Serenity Caldwell | 25 April, 2012 06:48

    Start your engines: Google’s long-rumored Drive service is officially out and ready for a test… well, drive. The search giant’s answer to services like Dropbox, Drive offers 5GB of free online storage space that also syncs with a local folder on the desktop of your Mac or PC. (An Android app is currently available, with an iOS app in the works.)

  • In depth: Online backup services keep your data safe

    By Brian Nadel | 07 February, 2012 02:08

    It's a fact of modern life that archiving data is essential to prevent a data disaster. Still, something like one-third of computers are never backed up, according to 2257 respondents in a recent Backblaze poll carried out by Harris Interactive. The survey came to the dismal conclusion that a scant 7 per cent of users practice safe computing by archiving their systems on a daily (or nightly) basis.

  • 2012: The year storage becomes a celebrity

    By Lucas Mearian | 31 January, 2012 06:58

    While data storage has always been a necessary building block for technology, it's rarely garnered as much attention as it has in the past two years. The reason: Corporate and retail consumers are being forced to store greater amounts of data and they need to make that data more useful - and accessible.

  • 9 hot technology startups to watch in 2012

    By Brad Reed | 11 January, 2012 07:32

    While there are sure to be a lot of new networking and IT companies that emerge in 2012, these nine stood out for their potential to deliver game-changing innovations in a wide array of fields, including Cloud computing, enterprise search, and mobile application development. (These are in addition to seven hot Cloud companies and seven storage companies to watch that we highlighted last year.)

  • Rumble in the Cloud: 5 Cloud storage services compared

    By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols | 08 December, 2011 04:29

    It used to be that when I said "Cloud services," people's eyes would glaze over and in minutes they'd be gently snoring. That was then. This is now. While CIOs and CTOs still debate about what role the Cloud will have in business, personal Cloud services have been slowly easing their way into almost everyone's computing plans.

  • Why IT won't like Mac OS X Lion Server

    By John Rizzo | 25 July, 2011 23:40

    Mac OS X 10.7 Lion Server adds innovative features and a new low price tag, but cuts in services and the elimination of advanced GUI administration tools may force some enterprise departments to think twice about the role of Mac servers on their networks.

  • In Pictures: Inside IBM’s mobile datacentre

    By Renai LeMay | 19 October, 2010 13:37

    IBM recently launched its Portable Modular Data Centre solution in Australia. The unit is basically a self-contained datacentre located in a mobile shipping container. Prices range from US$700,000 to US$3 million, with site preparation and installation services not included. The launch follows similar product offerings by rivals such as Sun Microsystems (now owned by Oracle) in Australia over the past few years.

  • What SMBS want

    By Matthew Sainsbury | 08 September, 2010 11:42

    SMBs are smaller than enterprises, but are storage requirements that much different? MATTHEW SAINSBURY reports.

  • Intel wins top spots in SSD storage drive ranking

    By Dan Nystedt | 12 March, 2010 19:25

    Chip giant Intel won first place in a ranking of flash memory-based Solid State Drives (SSDs), in which the researcher, DRAMeXchange Technology, pilloried the industry over the wide disparity of quality among the storage devices.

  • Protect data with on-the-go drive encryption

    By Robert Vamosi | 03 March, 2010 03:59

    This past January, the health organisation Kaiser Permanente reported a theft of an external hard drive from an em­­ployee's car. The hard drive contained data on about 15,500 Northern California patients, including their full names, medical record numbers, and, in some cases, gender, dates of birth, and other info on treatment and care received at Kaiser (but not patients' social security numbers or financial data).

  • Data warehousing vendors squabble over flash memory

    By Eric Lai | 02 February, 2010 04:45

    Scalability has been the buzzword for data warehousing vendors over the past several years, with the standout questions being, how many petabytes of data can I store? And how many servers and nodes?

  • Storage wrinkle: 4,500 flash drives left at the cleaners

    By Lucas Mearian | 22 January, 2010 08:39

    Lost a thumb drive with important data on it? Check with your dry cleaner. A survey by a U.K.-based company shows that in the last year, 4,500 USB flash drives were forgotten in pockets of clothes left at the dry cleaners, and thousands more handheld devices were left in the backseats of taxis.

  • Google Docs: Not the only free cloud storage in the sky

    By Jeff Bertolucci | 14 January, 2010 01:30

    In the coming weeks, Google Docs users will be able to store more of their important files online, where they can access them easily and share them with others, according to a Tuesday post on The Official Google Blog.

  • Storage industry tackles making sense of metadata

    By Melissa J. Perenson | 07 January, 2010 09:02

    Here is a wager I bet I will win. How many of us took a photo, saved a video, or downloaded a music track and have no clue where it's hiding today? Maybe it's buried somewhere on your PC's hard drive or in one of dozen external drives.

  • Seagate's pulsar drives bring SSD to enterprise primetime

    By Tony Bradley | 09 December, 2009 06:42

    Seagate jumped into the SSD (solid state drive) market today with the unveiling of its Pulsar drives. SSD drives have been a growing segment, but Seagate adds significant credibility and opens up new possibilities for the nascent technology.

  • Sharing Data Securely to Foster Product Development

    By Kim S. Nash | 24 November, 2009 06:49

    Boston Scientific wants to tear down barriers that prevent product developers from accessing the research that went into its successful medical devices so that they can create new products faster. But making data too easily accessible could open the way to theft of information potentially worth millions or billions of dollars. It's a classic corporate data privacy problem.

  • Product Guide: SAN and NAS virtualisation

    By Steve Norrall | 23 November, 2009 17:06

    In just a few short years, storage virtualization, also known as block virtualization, has proven its worth in the large enterprise and traveled that well-worn path from pricey boutique solution to affordable commodity. As a standard feature in all but the most modest mid-tier storage arrays, storage virtualization soothes a wide range of storage management woes for small and mid-size organizations. At the same time, dedicated solutions from top-tier vendors deliver the greatest ROI to large shops managing large SANs with intense data availability requirements.

  • Top 10 emerging enterprise technologies

    By InfoWorld staff | 17 November, 2009 06:15

    We all know what buzz is: It's noise. At InfoWorld, one of its self-appointed tasks is to extract the signal from that noise, to separate the stuff valuable to IT professionals from that which is popularly considered a big deal.

  • Storage stocking-stuffers for Christmas

    By Keith Shaw | 16 November, 2009 17:23

    The more digital content that we create (music, photos, movies, etc.) and the more we want to share it with others, the more likely it is we'll need some place to store it. You might be looking at digital cameras or music players on your holiday list, but just as important is storage that helps you keep the content stored or created with those gadgets safe and sound. Here are some storage products and concepts we liked:

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