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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 ...
South Lanarkshire council has invested in an IBM XIV disk storage platform as part of its move to virtualisation. The IBM XIV environment supports email, file and print and virtualised line of ...
Western Digital recently unveiled its new hard disk drive test lab in Rochester, which expanded the California technology giant's presence here. Western Digital, which employs 250 people at its ...
IBM’s Spectrum brand, in use for numerous IBM products since 2015, is set to disappear and be replaced by the more descriptive IBM Storage. The move comes as part of a wider strategy for storage ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--With a discovery that could some day fundamentally alter the scale of mass data storage, nanotechnology researchers at IBM say they have found a way to store a bit of information in ...
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 ...
IBM today launched three hard disk drive products — the Deskstar 120GXP, Travelstar 60GH and Travelstar 40GN — that include its magnetic coating technology, nicknamed pixie dust. The new technology, ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The Federal Trade Commission has cleared IBM's sale of its disk drive operations to an affiliate of Japanese electronics giant Hitachi Ltd. The federal agency acted the day before ...
IBM’s racetrack memory prototype — DRAM speed, magnetic hard disk density IBM showcased a working prototype of its racetrack memory project at the International Electronic Devices Meeting in ...
From the room-size monster that cost a king’s ransom to the diminutive device that today costs just a few bucks, the evolution of the hard drive is an amazing story of an industry that’s continually ...