Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Fusion-io takes its flash cards for Web giants to smaller companies

  Megaupload successor to offer 50GB free storage | Rackspace follows in Facebook's footsteps, plans to build own servers
 
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Fusion-io takes its flash cards for Web giants to smaller companies
Fusion-io has taken the flash storage cards it's been making for its biggest customers and turned them into products that almost any company can buy. Read More


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Megaupload successor to offer 50GB free storage
Kim Dotcom, creator of Megaupload, plans to launch a new file-sharing site under the New Zealand-based domain Mega.co.nz and will offer 50GB of free storage to all members. Read More


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Rackspace follows in Facebook's footsteps, plans to build own servers
At the Open Compute Foundation summit held this week, Rackspace announced that it is following in the footsteps of founding OCF member Facebook and will build its own compute and storage servers based on the open standards the foundation has lobbied for. Read More


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Violin Memory buys Gridiron for fast flash storage access
Flash storage vendor Violin Memory has acquired Gridiron Systems for an undisclosed sum and plans to use the company's application acceleration smarts with its flash arrays. Read More

2013 job watch: Top 11 metro areas for tech jobs
IT staffing firm Modis reports the top 11 metro areas for tech jobs Read More

Unlucky Las Vegas man besieged by lost-phone seekers
Wayne Dobson has had all he can take of Sprint customers showing up at his Las Vegas home to demand that he hand over the cell phone of theirs that they are mistakenly certain Dobson possesses because a GPS-based tracking application has led them to his front door. Police corroborate Dobson's professions that he is no phone thief, in part because they, too, have mistakenly responded to the man's address.... Read More

 
 
 

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