Intel acknowledges bug causes SSDs to fail | SanDisk releases new SSDs for old computers

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How I learned to stop worrying and love the private cloud
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Best Practices for Migrating to Microsoft Office 365
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Five Reasons Why the Cloud is Ready for the Enterprise
Is your enterprise still dragging its anchor, not taking off in the cloud? Are you still saying that the cloud is fine for tiny startups, but not for large enterprises? Here are five good reasons why the cloud is ready for your enterprise... and why you can't afford not to use it any longer. Read Now!

Intel acknowledges bug causes SSDs to fail
Intel on Sunday acknowledged that a bug could cause its SSD 320 solid-state drives to fail, and said a firmware upgrade is on its way to address the problem. Read More

SanDisk releases new SSDs for old computers
SanDisk has introduced a new line of SSDs (solid-state drives) that it's marketing directly to retail consumers versus computer system manufacturers. Read More

IBM speeds storage retrieval with flash drives
With an eye toward helping tomorrow's data-deluged organizations, IBM researchers have created a superfast storage system capable of scanning in 10 billion files in 43 minutes. This system handily bested their previous system, demonstrated at Supercomputing 2007, which scanned 1 billion files in three hours. Read More



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