Data Storage stories

Video: 10 minute IT Jams - Another update from Wasabi Technologies
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interview
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wasabi technologies
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10 minute it jams
Stephen Madden, who is the Technical Alliance Manager for Australia and New Zealand at Wasabi Technologies, joins us today to tell us more about Wasabi.

Dell APEX data storage and private cloud services expand availability
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private cloud
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it spending
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it
Dell APEX expands global reach, introduces new capabilities and delivers enhancements to support demanding workloads.

NZ data centre partnership offering greater data sovereignty
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telecommunications
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connectivity
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data sovereignty
Data Centre 220 is working with Xtreme Networks to provide customers with unmatched data sovereignty and geographic diversity.

2033’s semiconductor memory market to be US$354 billion: FMI
Thu, 20th Apr 2023
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colocation
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hyperscale
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semiconductor
The market's expansion is attributed to the surge in demand for memory and storage devices in next-generation connected cars and automotive safety systems.

11:11 and SteelDome improve on-premises data storage and protection
Mon, 17th Apr 2023
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it infrastructure
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managed it
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on-premise
The fully managed service is designed for organisations in need of secure, scalable and cost-efficient storage of their unstructured, on-premises data.

Milestone Systems launches new Kite solution to ANZ market
Wed, 12th Apr 2023
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cloud services
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physical security
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video management software
Milestone Systems has announced the launch of its new Kite cloud solution, Milestone Kite, in Australia and New Zealand in April.

Lancaster varsity to commercialise computer memory Ultraram
Tue, 11th Apr 2023
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memory
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commercial strategy
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flash
Invented by Professor Manus Hayne, who teaches Physics at Lancaster University, Ultraram is a novel type of memory with extraordinary properties.

Tech leaders increasingly influenced by environmental impact
Mon, 3rd Apr 2023
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veritas
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environment
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consumers
Australian consumers are threatening to abandon businesses that pollute by hoarding unnecessary data, new research from Veritas Technologies has found.