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Mar 15, 2016
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Happy 10th Birthday AWS

On March 14, 2006 - ten years ago - Amazon launched Simple Storage Service (S3), a product that kicked off the infrastructure as a service (IaaS) public cloud computing market in earnest. Read More

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Dropbox takes the reins, moves off AWS and onto its own infrastructure
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Dropbox takes the reins, moves off AWS and onto its own infrastructure

After years of relying on the Amazon cloud to store its users' files, Dropbox has shifted gears and begun using primarily its own technology instead. Read More

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Mingis on Tech: New tech promises to blow past storage walls

Executive Editor Ken Mingis talks with Senior Reporter Lucas Mearian about the technology data storage manufacturers are using to enable new capacities for both hard drives and SSDs. Watch Now

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30 years ago: A look back at Microsoft’s IPO

As we adjust to having turned the clocks ahead yesterday, let’s take a look back at Microsoft’s initial public stock offering 30 years ago. Read More

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Seagate reveals world's fastest SSD

Seagate will show off at an industry event today a 10GBps SSD, 4GBps faster than any previous drive. Read More

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These technologies will blow the lid off data storage

Data storage manufacturers have repeatedly come up against walls in their quest for ever larger drives and faster performance. And each time, new technology allows them to scale those walls and keep going. They're about to do it again. Read More

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Pure Storage wants to continue stellar growth by broadening product line

Pure Storage raised eyebrows with its IPO documents last year. Revenue growth was stratosheric and the company is releasing products today to try and continue on that path. Read More

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Flash is rocketing into big-data analytics

At one time, all-flash storage arrays were used for a single mission-critical application with a need for speed, usually in big IT shops. Now they're poised to take over many more parts of IT. Read More

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Juniper, Lenovo converge for next gen data centers

Align products, marketing for SDN, hyperconvergence, hyperscale opportunities Read More

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Western Digital ships $31 PiDrive for the Raspberry Pi 3

If you're thinking of turning your Raspberry Pi 3 into a PC, Western Digital's new PiDrive could provide 314GB of extended storage. Read More

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