For many people, tape memory is a dead technology found only on reel-to-reel computers in old 1960s movies. However, it’s still a major storage medium and a new breakthrough by IBM Research and Fuji ...
IBM announced a 2.7 exabyte tape library with additional archiving and deduplication functions. The upgrade is part of a series of tape storage announcements. The company said it was targeting the ...
International Business Machines Corporation IBM collaborated with Fujifilm to develop a native tape storage system boasting an impressive 50TB capacity. This system stands as the world's ...
Storing data on magnetic tape might seem more antique than cutting edge, but with more data in the world than ever, it could still be one of the most energy efficient and secure storage methods we ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. IBM on Feb. 13 launched what it claims is the worlds first ...
ATTO XstreamCORE intelligent bridge and IBM Diamondback Tape Library solution ATTO and IBM will showcase ATTO's XstreamCORE Ethernet-to-SAS bridge integration with IBM's Diamondback tape libraries at ...
Sometimes it’s easy to forget that we used to store all our data on magnetic tape. Yet tape storage is still a very cost-effective way to store rarely accessed data, and a new breakthrough from IBM ...
IBM announced seven new tape storage and enhanced archiving, deduplication offerings designed to help clients efficiently store and extract intelligence from massive amounts of data. The announcements ...
Sometimes, old technology never dies. Sometimes the familiar, safe, boring way to do something is still the best way. IBM hopes that is the case with tape storage, a technology it pioneered more than ...
Usually when someone in tech says the word “quantum,” I put my hands on my ears and sing until they go away. But while IBM’s “quantum computing safe tape drive” nearly drove me to song, when I thought ...
IBM Research has set a new world record in tape storage - 201Gb/sq inch of data on a prototype sputtered magnetic tape developed by Sony Storage Media Solutions. On a standard palm-sized tape ...
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