Sepaton: HP offers 'least capable' dedupe in the industry |
- Sepaton: HP offers 'least capable' dedupe in the industry
- Ten... Sata 3 SSDs
- NASA cuts inspire 'Planetary Exploration Car Wash & Bake Sale'
- Intel to target TV viewers with facial recognition ad tech
Sepaton: HP offers 'least capable' dedupe in the industry Posted: 09 Jun 2012 04:03 AM PDT HP begs to differHP's Store Once Catalyst and B6200 hardware offers the "least capable" deduplication in the industry. That's according to Sepaton, which should know as HP resells its deduplicating array.… |
Posted: 09 Jun 2012 12:00 AM PDT Solid choices for that essential upgradeProduct Round-up It wasn't that long ago that it would've been a struggle to put together a list of ten consumer SSDs. Now it's case of asking: only ten? Indeed, the rise of flash based storage in the last 18 months or so has been truly astounding.… |
NASA cuts inspire 'Planetary Exploration Car Wash & Bake Sale' Posted: 08 Jun 2012 04:26 PM PDT National effort on Saturday to shine light on planetary plightPlanetary scientists across the US will bring attention to NASA budget cuts on Saturday by mockingly hosting their own fundraising event: the National Planetary Exploration Car Wash & Bake Sale.… |
Intel to target TV viewers with facial recognition ad tech Posted: 08 Jun 2012 04:25 PM PDT Watching you, watching itIntel is pitching a set-top box to media companies that can recognize the viewer in order to pitch more-targeted advertising. Luckily, it's reportedly running into problems.… |
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