Data transfer stories - Page 2
DE-CIX breaks another data throughput record at Frankfurt exchange
Wed, 18th Mar 2020
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datacentre infrastructure
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internet exchange
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data transfer
DE-CIX has set a new data throughput record, surpassing 9 terabits per second on its Frankfurt exchange just three months after its previous milestone.
QNAP boosts data-transfer capabilities with CloudFuze
Mon, 13th Jan 2020
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storage
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multi-cloud
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partner programmes
CloudFuze offers end-to-end cloud file and user migrations for individuals and business users, including managed migrations for large enterprises.
AWS announces pay-as-you-go satellite data download offering
Wed, 28th Nov 2018
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network infrastructure
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spacetech
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hyperscale
Leverages a network of 12 antenna ground stations in AWS Regions around the world to download, process, store, analyse, and act upon satellite data.
Transfer data at light-speed: Samsung’s portable SSD T5 is here!
Wed, 16th Aug 2017
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samsung
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ssd storage
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data transfer
The Samsung Portable SSD T5 is meant to elevate data transference while still remaining relatively cost-effective...
NZ ISPs in YouTube tie-up to drive faster broadband connections
Fri, 21st Nov 2014
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digital entertainment
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youtube
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netflix
New Zealand internet service providers are part of a multinational drive by global video streaming giant YouTube to push customers to faster landli.
“Kiss old connectors goodbye” with new Keyssa technology
Tue, 18th Nov 2014
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cloud services
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data sharing
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data transfer
With Kiss Connectivity technology, devices only have to be in close proximity and video and data can be transferred at rates of up to 6Gbits per second.
The Need for Speed
Tue, 1st Mar 2011
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uc
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datacentre infrastructure
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formula one
Tom McCullough’s workday begins not with a simple computer boot-up, but by prepping 300km/h machines for high-stakes Formula One races for AT&T Williams.
Intel creates lightning-fast silicon optical network
Wed, 28th Jul 2010
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datacentre infrastructure
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intel
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silicon photonics
Intel’s experimental chip could replace electrons with light beams to carry data at 50Gbps, potentially revolutionizing computer design.