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Is Google Crazy to Charge $4K a Year for 16TB in Its Cloud?

It was only a matter of time before Google expanded its online storage services. (See my eWEEK colleague Clint Boulton's news story here.)What? You...

This Works Right into Their Hands, but That’s Quite OK

Got a bit of sweet news this afternoon through the Twitter transom -- that DealMaker Media has included The Station in its favorite 20...

Was 2010 the Last Really Good Year for NOR Flash?

That NAND flash sure is a popular piece of action, what with all those iPads, smartphones, Flip video cameras and 1,001 other connected pieces...

Why SandForce Is Fast Moving Up the SSD Value Chain

Sold-state drive maker SandForce reported a milestone Feb. 14 in that it has shipped more than 1 million of its SF-1500 and SF-1200 SSD...

Druva Cures Headache of Backing Up Far-Flung Portable PCs

Backing up often far-flung laptops is a headache most IT managers would prefer not to endure.Druva, a 3-year-old Mountain View, Calif.-based company that specializes...

SecureDrives Boasts World SSD Security Superiority

Pangaea Media, which makes the SecureDrives storage line, isn't bashful about describing its wares. It cuts right to the quick to tout its portable...

Kroll Ontrack Offers Free Evals for Snowed-In Storage Users

Here's a timely offer for all those snowed-in folks across the U.S. -- and you all know who you are.Minnesota-based Kroll Ontrack, through its...

Guidance Ships Forensics App for iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch

Guidance Software has released a new version of its forensics tool for medical and law-enforcement investigators collecting crime- and accident-site evidence that can be...

NetApp Ranked No. 5 on Fortune’s ‘Best Places to Work List’

NetApp, which has a great cafeteria, fully stocked workout facilities, comfortable chairs, a big parking lot and cheerful managers, has done it again.For the...

Backupify Adds Cloud Backup Service, Many Customers

We love what the late, great former columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle Herb Caen used to call NamePhreaks: people or companies whose names...