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Samsung aims new SSDs at high-end servers
Single-level cell drives aimed at intense server applications.
Staff Writers
Nov 28 2008, 10:05AM
Hardware
PHOTO GALLERY: Resellers preview Seagate product launch
Resellers and distributors were invited to preview Seagate’s FreeAgent External Hard Drives at a special launch at Doltone House, in Sydney recently.
Jenny Eagle
Oct 16 2008, 8:01AM
Security
Flash drives pronounced pointless
Fujitsu boss says solid state overstated
Nick Farrell
Jul 9 2008, 8:35AM
Data centre
Toshiba updates tiny notebook drives
A new trick means more data crammed onto the single platter of a 1.8inch hard drive.
Stewart Meagher
Jun 12 2008, 10:02PM
Hardware
Australian's love of technology drives up JB Hi-Fi's profits
Australia’s love affair with technology continues to grow, with technology retail giant JB Hi-Fi expecting a bumper close to the financial year.
Lilia Guan
Jun 10 2008, 3:06PM
Finance
IBM proposes the death of flash memory and hard drives
IBM’s
Almaden Laboratory
has been outlining a new form of memory that it says will replace both flash memory storage and platter-based hard drives.
Iain Thomson
Apr 14 2008, 7:55AM
Hardware
Seagate adds encryption to all drives
Seagate is to build automatic encryption into all its enterprise hard drives, the company announced at Storage Expo 2007 in London..
Iain Thomson
Oct 19 2007, 3:15PM
Security
Guest column: What drives a successful partnership?
Every channel player knows that solid partnerships are key to surviving in a competitive market. Express Data’s David Peach examines this issue from a distributor’s perspective
Staff Writers
Oct 17 2007, 11:12AM
Strategy
WebCentral acquistion drives Melbourne IT growth
Greater than expected synergies from its WebCentral Group acquisition have helped Melbourne IT record strong growth across its business.
Staff Writers
Feb 21 2007, 3:34PM
Finance
Bouyant jobs market drives Seek's revenues
Seek.com.au has reported strong growth in its business with revenues for the half year to 31 December.
Staff Writers
Feb 13 2007, 1:05PM
Training & Development
Demand for blades and x86 boxes
Worldwide server revenues reach US$13bn in the third quarter of 2006. Strong demand for blades and x86 servers helped push worldwide server shipments by 9.1 per cent compared to the same quarter last year, new research has reported.
Robert Jaques
Nov 24 2006, 9:16AM
Hardware
Hard disk drives to decelerate
The soaring hard disk drive (HDD) market will decelerate over the next few years as the mobile PC market also slows, a US market researcher said.
Staff Writers
Mar 2 2005, 12:00AM
Collaboration
Intel drives forward Moore's Law
Intel has created fully functional 70Mb static random access memory (SRAM) chips with more than half a billion transistors using advanced nm process technology.
Staff Writers
Sep 1 2004, 12:00AM
Hardware
Digital content drives portable player market
The market for portable audio-video players is expected to grow 700 percent this year, driven primarily by people who already have a lot of music and video files stored in their own PCs, a US market research firm has said.
Staff Writers
Aug 23 2004, 12:00AM
Sales & Marketing
ACA Pacific adds Maxtor hard drives
Melbourne-based distributor ACA Pacific has added Maxtor hard drives to its storage portfolio.
Fleur Doidge
May 5 2004, 12:00AM
Data centre
QAS drives NSW, QLD accounts harder
Address management software vendor QAS has appointed a new account manager with a view to growing its northern channel.
Staff Writers
Mar 1 2004, 12:00AM
Software
SCSI hard drives to jump to 3Gbps
The SCSI Trade Association (STA) demonstrated technology related to Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) at the Intel Developer Forum this week in San Francisco.
Joseph F. Kovar
Feb 20 2004, 12:00AM
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