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Why Amazon won’t be the IBM of cloud

by Robin Harris | Wednesday, February 1, 2017 | Cloud computing & storage, Enterprise, Future Tech | 4 comments

IBM was the driving force in the computer industry beginning with the advent of the IBM 360 mainframe family. Their big idea was to build a family of computer systems that all ran the same software and, generally, used the same peripherals. The IBM 360 was a brilliant...

The myth of video anonymity

by Robin Harris | Tuesday, December 13, 2016 | Future Tech, Information Management, Security & Public Policy | 0 comments

Artificial Intelligence has achieved breakthroughs that directly affect documentary and investigative reporting, or any video where participants need anonymity. Thanks to advances in artificial intelligence (AI), standard methods of cloaking identities through...

Nantero raises $21 million and that’s good

by Robin Harris | Tuesday, December 13, 2016 | Future Tech, SSD/Flash/NVRAM | 0 comments

Nantero raised a $21 million round from investors. The company is one of StorageMojo’s favorite NVRAM vendors, because carbon nanotubes. I also like the fact that their process can use existing fabs, even fully depreciated ones, to build high-density vertical...

When is a feature a bug?

by Robin Harris | Thursday, November 17, 2016 | Architecture, Cloud computing & storage, Enterprise, Future Tech, SSD/Flash/NVRAM | 1 comment

Ten years ago in Enterprise IT: the elephant’s graveyard I wrote about the upmarket trap: Engineering and marketing find it easy to justify fun new technology since a 10% goodness increase on a $500,000 machine is worth $50,000, while on a $1,000 machine it is...

Frisky Gen-Z’s to battle boomer Intel

by Robin Harris | Monday, October 24, 2016 | Architecture, Future Tech, SSD/Flash/NVRAM | 0 comments

The internalization of storage is spawning another war – this time in memory interconnects. From Anandtech: This week sees the launch of the Gen-Z Consortium, featuring names such as ARM, Huawei, IBM, Mellanox, Micron, Samsung, SK Hynix and Xilinx, with the...

Everspin’s MRAM IPO

by Robin Harris | Monday, October 10, 2016 | Architecture, Future Tech, SSD/Flash/NVRAM | 2 comments

Everspin has filed for their IPO. They’re looking to raise $40 million from the public market. They’ve been shipping product for over 10 years, so this is a real company, not a dream and a slide deck. Why MRAM? Everspin’s Magnetic RAM has a number of...
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