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Is 3D XPoint in trouble?

by Robin Harris | Thursday, October 6, 2016 | Future Tech, Marketing, SSD/Flash/NVRAM | 0 comments

The Register’s Chris Mellor and SemiAccurate’s Charlie Demerjian are throwing shade on Intel’s claims for 3D XPoint. While it’s great fun to tweak the giants of tech – as I often do – I think they are likely wrong in their...

Artisanal science doesn’t scale

by Robin Harris | Thursday, September 8, 2016 | Future Tech, Information Management, IoT, Security & Public Policy | 1 comment

Big data will overwhelm artisanal science. That’s what I conclude from a recent paper that lays out the stark statistics: Science is a growing system, exhibiting 4% annual growth in publications and 1.8% annual growth in the number of references per publication....

Nantero NRAM: ARM’d and dangerous

by Robin Harris | Wednesday, September 7, 2016 | Future Tech, Mobile, SSD/Flash/NVRAM | 1 comment

Intel’s 3D XPoint non-volatile RAM has sucked up most of the attention in the NVRAM space, but Nantero’s NRAM has taken a giant step forward. So far forward that Intel may get ARM’d again if they aren’t careful. NRAM? Nantero is the 15 year old...

Notes on VMworld 2016

by Robin Harris | Wednesday, August 31, 2016 | Enterprise, Future Tech, NAS, IP, iSCSI, Object storage, SSD/Flash/NVRAM, Virtualization | 0 comments

Spent the day on the show floor at Vmworld 2016 in sunny Las Vegas. Saw some interesting things. Panzuraa now offers byte-range locking on their global collaboration platform. They’ve been having great success in the Autodesk Revit market. M&E seems like a...

World’s largest manufacturer of vinyl records

by Robin Harris | Monday, August 22, 2016 | Future Tech | 0 comments

A story from the byways of data storage. Vinyl audio records have been making something of a comeback. Fans prefer the sound, and DJs like to “scratch” them, which is pretty cool the first hundred times you hear it. A series of pieces in the UK paper the...

A look at Symbolic IO’s patents

by Robin Harris | Friday, July 22, 2016 | Architecture, Enterprise, Future Tech, SSD/Flash/NVRAM | 2 comments

Maybe you saw the hype: Symbolic IO is the first computational defined storage solution solely focused on advanced computational algorithmic compute engine, which materializes and dematerializes data – effectively becoming the fastest, most dense, portable and...
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