by Robin Harris | Friday, July 14, 2006 | Security & Public Policy |
The Canadian Flag On Your Backpack Will Fool No One That’s right, the US State Department loves wireless storage so much they are putting it in your passport, according to CNN Money, in the form of a 64 KB RFID chip. That’s four times the memory of my...
by Robin Harris | Thursday, July 13, 2006 | Enterprise, Future Tech |
Tim O’Reilly has a post Operations: The New Secret Sauce about a discussion with Microsoft’s VP of Operations for Windows Live and how the new massive scale internet centers of Microsoft, Google et.al. change everything: . . . once we move to software as a...
by Robin Harris | Thursday, July 13, 2006 | Off-Topic |
Breaking news: I wll be posting weekly – and sometimes more – over at Computerworld.com blogs. I hope to broaden the perspective of some Computerworld readers. And drive a little traffic to StorageMojo.com. My first post is about my continuing puzzlement...
by Robin Harris | Wednesday, July 12, 2006 | Enterprise, Future Tech |
Sun may be getting their game on if the X4500 is any evidence. Packing 24 TB of storage and 2 dual-core 64bit Opterons into a 4U box, it is the first system anywhere to leverage the very cool ZFS. ZFS: Google File System For The Rest Of Us Google’s GFS...
by Robin Harris | Tuesday, July 11, 2006 | Future Tech |
See the Update below. StorageMojo.com has been both Slashdotted and Digg’d. Those events prompted me to think about non-Google methods for finding the interesting and the meaningful in the massive slush pile of the web. Information Tells Us What We Want To Know...
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