eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
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IBM today announced that it is using just a few atoms of "pixie dust" to push back the data storage industry's most formidable barrier. The company is first to mass-produce computer hard disk drives ...
Technology giant IBM on Tuesday said it has emerged as the top player in the Indian external disk storage systems for the year 2010. According to IT research firm IDC, IBM India has maintained its ...
IBM has confirmed that its storage OEM relationship with NetApp has changed, with sales of IBM-branded N-series solutions from NetApp expected to end shortly while sales of storage solutions based on ...
Although the mainstay of the device (storage) to store data is shifting from the magnetic disk type HDD to the SSD using the flash memory, the magnetic disk type storage device has been in storage for ...
IBM plans to invest $1 billion in research to design, create and integrate Flash into its servers, storage systems and middleware, a reflection of the changing requirements needed for companies to ...
IBM says its award-winning one-gigabyte Microdrive(TM) offers the ruggedness and performance ideal for outer space or earthbound photographic missions. This, after NASA astronauts successfully stored ...
Jack Kilby demonstrates the world’s first integrated circuit to his colleagues at Texas Instruments (TI). From Texas Instruments’ website: Jack Kilby’s first working integrated circuit consisted of a ...
These units are part of an IBM System/3 Model 10 Disk System. Developed in 1966-1967, the System/3 computer was intended for customers who had no need of the more expensive IBM 360 models. It was most ...
You would never suspect, as you walk into the offices of IBM storage in North Carolina’s Research Triangle Park (RTP), that you’re entering the hallways of a nearly seventy-year-old enterprise. That's ...