Flash storage stories
Trend Micro is urging resellers to take a proactive role in advising customers of a zero-day vulnerability under attack affecting Adobe Flash Player.
CIOs brace for tech upheaval, with Jay Kidd predicting seismic shifts across IoT, Big Data and cloud computing in 2015.
Revolutionising IT storage, Pure Storage stands out with cost-effective, user-friendly flash systems, challenging giants like EMC and HP.
X-IO revolutionises data storage with intelligent systems that balance efficiency and performance, proving not all workloads need a 'Ferrari'.
Flash-based storage continues to move from being an expensive niche technology targeted at a few workloads to a more mainstream technology.
Discover how flash technology tailors your digital world to you, transforming every aspect of your mobile life and beyond.
The greatest innovation in the storage space over the past few years is in Flash, says Matt Swinbourne, systems engineering manager, NetApp.
Nextgen Distribution announces new distribution deal with Nimble Storage, a flash-optimized hybrid storage solutions provider. #Nextgen #NimbleStorage.
NetApp's John Martin warns of an impending IT apocalypse by 2017, challenging businesses with multiple tech disruptions. Are you prepared?.
Flash continues to dominate the hardware announcements of storage vendors, with EMC today announcing a range of products under its Xtrem family.
NetApp's Matt Swinbourne declares high-speed mechanical disks dead, outpaced by the efficiency and economics of flash storage technology.
Hackers exploit children's love for online games, with BitDefender warning of rising online threats targeting young, unsuspecting users.
Flash games are evolving to 3D as Adobe gears up to launch Flash 11 and AIR 3, promising console-quality gaming on various devices.
A new study reveals the underestimation of USB drive security risks by IT departments, exposing firms to significant data loss.
Businesses are raising the stakes on disaster recovery. As cloud and virtualisation grow, resellers face challenges ensuring continuity in chaotic times.
Super Talent launches four cutting-edge USB 3.0 drives, offering up to 300% faster performance with unique DRAM caching.
Adobe to spend around $240m on Day Software, aiming to bolster its enterprise solutions and customer experience management.
Apple intensifies its crusade against Adobe by halting developers from turning Flash into iOS-friendly content, escalating their feud.
Online accounting software company Xero has rolled out a new release addressing a bundle of user requests such as discounts and invoice line re-ordering.
Telecom and Motorola unveil the robust Motorola Defy, a device boasting exceptional web browsing and designed for NZ's XT network.