flash memory
Data Encryption for Removable Storage Media
White Paper As organizations look to better protect information assets and combat data breaches, they are increasingly turning their attention to removable storage media - USB drives, CD / DVDs and flash memory cards. [12 Nov 2009]
The top 10 technologies you need to plan for next year
News Flash memory According to Gartner, flash memory is becoming more important in the storage world and has an impact in areas such as embedded IT systems. 2009 may not be... [22 Oct 2009]
Oracle-Sun steaming ahead with joint plans despite EU probe
News Sun has been working on systems that take advantage of solid-state drives (SSDs), which use flash memory to store data rather than traditional hard drives with rotating platters that can store data in... [15 Sep 2009]
Data Acquisition From Cell Phone Using Logical Approach
White Paper In order to collect cellular phone flash memory data, they have two methods. Firstly, it is a logical method which acquires files and directories from the file system of the cell phone... [11 Sep 2009]
Photos: Palm welcomes Pixi to the family
Photo The smartphone still offers wi-fi, Bluetooth and 8GB memory but, unfortunately, no expansion capabilities. The Pixi features a rubberised, scratch-resistant back cover and this is where you'll also find the smartphone's... [09 Sep 2009]
Google Chrome for Linux, arriving soon in 64 bits
News In 64-bit versions, programs can take advantage of larger amounts of memory, performance can benefit from extra storage spaces called registers on processors, and some mathematically intense computing tasks can run faster. [21 Aug 2009]
Varonis Aids as M-Systems Establishes Effective User Authorizations and Data Governance
White Paper Learn more about how Varonis® DatAdvantage® solution improved authorization effectiveness and enhanced the streamlining of data governance for M-Systems, a pioneer and global leader in flash memory... [13 Aug 2009]
'Cheapest ever' BlackBerry coming to the UK
News The device comes with 256MB of flash memory - its storage is also expandable through microSD cards - and uses a 512MHz processor. RIM has announced UK release details for its new entry-level BlackBerry,... [27 Jul 2009]
SMS flaw leaves iPhone vulnerable to attack
News That is because the iPhone doesn't support Adobe Flash and Java, only runs software digitally signed by Apple, includes hardware protection for data stored in memory, and runs applications in a sandbox,... [03 Jul 2009]
Now you can get OLPC's Sugar on a stick
News It is based on the Fedora Linux kernel and can be booted from the memory stick, without needing to be installed over the hard drive's existing OS. Sugar Labs, responsible for building the low-cost device's OS, has... [29 Jun 2009]
New CISC CPU Architecture Builds on the Past and Adopts the Latest Technology to Enable Future Embedded System Advances
White Paper At Renesas, the design and production aspects of creating products based on the new architecture will be supported by the most advanced production techniques and on-chip flash memory technology available. [11 Jun 2009]
Using SAS to Analyze System Performance Metrics
White Paper This paper explains how Microsoft Management Console (MMC) 2.0 can generate flat files containing system metrics, such as memory, disk space, and CPU. The data can be graphed using PROC CHART and by generating XML that... [30 May 2009]
Microsoft Zune takes on Apple with an HD tune
News The software maker did not announce pricing or capacity, though it said the device will use flash memory and attempt to take on Apple's high-end iPod models. Microsoft plans to continue selling its hard... [27 May 2009]
Solid State Disks for HP StorageWorks Arrays Whitepaper
White Paper This paper will review types of solid state storage products, introduce the flash memory technology that underlies the recent explosion in solid state storage availability, and show how... [01 May 2009]
Windows 7: One year to try before you buy
News The company said this decision had been taken in the light of recent malware, such as the Conficker virus, that uses USB memory sticks as an attack vector. Asked how this would affect, for example, Linux distributions... [30 Apr 2009]