Intro: The Evolution of Enterprise Storage
Introduction video for the July 2015 special feature on enterprise storage
Introduction video for the July 2015 special feature on enterprise storage
To get the full benefits of the data age, it will take new investments and creativity to ensure data storage can keep up with demand, argues Kushagra Vaid, GM and Distinguished Engineer in Microsoft's Azure division.
Charles and Rupert outline the development of hard disk and solid-state storage from the 1950s to the present day
At Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco, chief executive Larry Ellison unveils the company's first-ever hardware product: the Exadata storage server
If you don't need remote access and can look past sluggish Raid 1 performance, the Zyxel NSA-220 NAS drive offers a useful set of basic features, solid performance and best-in-class web-based management
Storage is a major bottleneck for artificial Intelligence, but Apple's control of all hardware and software will make their AI fast and affordable. Here's how.
Lloyd Taylor, Vice President of Technical Operations at LinkedIn talks to ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber about facilitating online communications between its 17 million business professionals. He also discusses his past experience building and scaling data centers at Google and how it differs from his new role, managing a high value and less trafficked network at LinkedIn.
Startup Burlywood plans to rearchitect flash SSDs so even hyperscale data centers can go all flash. Here's how.
GitHub will take a snapshot of all public code repositories, save it on film, and archive it in an old Norwegian mine.
CIO Bill Schlough explains how the SF Giants are using technology to help improve player development and scouting.