by Robin Harris | Thursday, November 30, 2006 | Off-Topic |
You work hard on a project for years and then marketing takes over. The underwhelming market response to the baby you sweated over is a bummer. Plus you may not get to do it again because “you” failed. How is an engineer to know if their marketing is going...
by Robin Harris | Wednesday, November 29, 2006 | Clusters, Enterprise, Future Tech |
Is it really possible to build enterprise-class storage using cheap commodity products? Some folks at HP certainly think so. They call their design FAB, short for a Federated Array of Bricks. Ignatz, meet Krazy Kat. Of course, HP is only the world’s largest data...
by Robin Harris | Tuesday, November 28, 2006 | Future Tech, Security & Public Policy |
In last week’s episode of Privacy Carve Out, Vaporstream promised to allow us to create, send and receive untrackable, unforwardable and disappearing email. This week the mavens at Xerox PARC announce they’ve developed a prototype technology that ensures...
by Robin Harris | Monday, November 27, 2006 | Backup, Future Tech |
Techworld, relying on a article in Arab News, is reporting on an apparent breakthrough in printed data storage, Rainbow Technology, invented by a 24 year old student in India, Sainul Abideen. According to Arab News the Rainbow Versatile Disk . . . can store 90 to 450...
by Robin Harris | Sunday, November 26, 2006 | Enterprise |
Or at least a very knowledgeable Oracle guru with a deep interest in storage. He is also, cough, cough, a discriminating connoisseur of fine blogging. My ears are burning! Kevin, who works for the cluster software company, Polyserve, and is a longtime student of...
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