IBM & Fujifilm have developed a new high-capacity tape storage unit. The companies this week announced the development of a 50TB native tape storage system with the world's highest native data tape ...
You may think that computer tape memories died out before Rubik's cubes came in, but IBM and Fujifilm have teamed up to develop a record-breaking new sixth-generation tape storage system that can ...
ATTO XstreamCORE intelligent bridge and IBM Diamondback Tape Library solution ATTO and IBM will showcase ATTO’s XstreamCORE Ethernet-to-SAS bridge integration with IBM’s Diamondback tape libraries at ...
In this episode of eSpeaks, Jennifer Margles, Director of Product Management at BMC Software, discusses the transition from traditional job scheduling to the era of the autonomous enterprise. eSpeaks’ ...
Back in the day: Consumers stopped using magnetic tape storage so long ago that many reading this are likely too young to know what it is. However, its ability to store massive amounts of data on ...
IBM last week bolstered its tape storage portfolio with new media, encryption and data retention capabilities, as well as a new virtual tape library that makes backing up data a more efficient affair.
IBM today debuted a new tape drive that encrypts data in the drive itself. It’s designed for markets that are increasingly regulated and concerned with data loss. IBM puts its first Cell computer on ...
The company worked with Fujifilm to create the tape. It represents an 88-fold improvement over current “Tape-Open 6” class tape cartridges that hold 2.5TB of data and a 22-fold improvement on IBM’s ...
IBM today introduced what it claims is the highest-capacity and most powerful tape storage device in the world, the TotalStorage Enterprise Tape Drive 3592. Compared with the specifications of Storage ...
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