Modern military operations generate massive volumes of RF and sensor data. Surveillance aircraft for example collect continuous RF emissions from radars, datalinks, and jammers, while naval vessels ...
The choice of file system matters quite a lot when it comes to storing data, especially when you're working with a lot of it. Your typical network-attached storage (NAS) may use EXT4 or BTRFS, and ...
TL;DR: Microsoft is developing ultra-durable data storage using borosilicate glass and femtosecond lasers, enabling 4.8TB capacity on a small, heat- and damage-resistant medium. This archival ...
Everpure (NYSE: PSTG), the tech company formerly known as Pure Storage, has become a key beneficiary of the artificial intelligence (AI) data center boom. Over the past three years, shares have gained ...
For years, storage sat quietly in the background of enterprise infrastructure. It was necessary but unglamorous, and rarely the centerpiece of innovation. But 2026 marks a decisiv ...
In 2008, Marty Kagan, who’d previously worked at Cisco and Akamai, co-founded Cedexis, a (now-Cisco-owned) firm developing observability tech for content delivery networks. Fellow Cisco veteran Hasan ...
Artificial intelligence is generating data and consuming power at dramatically increased rates. Here’s what experts had to say about it at NVIDIA GTC this year.
Overview:  Scientific research is producing massive datasets, driving the need for advanced and scalable data storage solutions.Traditional storage systems ...
This week’s Pure Accelerate London event kicked off with a bang. Pure Storage released a number of updates across its portfolio aimed at driving improvements to performance, cost and simplicity. And, ...
A research team figured out a way to write data onto wafers of glass using lasers, and that glass can hold the data for 10,000 years.
Businesses are generating vast amounts of event data across clouds, applications, and 3rd party SaaS. Too often this data is siloed, sampled, and thrown out to save cash. But here’s the thing: The ...
Humans are generating more data than ever before. While much of these data do not need to be stored long-term, some – such as scientific and historical records – would ideally still be retrievable in ...