Around the world, scientists are exploring an unexpected solution to the growing data crisis: storing digital information in ...
For roughly a decade, Microsoft has been perfecting a high-density storage technology that uses glass, lasers, and cameras, and ensures it stays intact for millennia. That's a huge improvement over ...
Researchers use mini plasma explosions to encode the equivalent of two million books into a coaster-sized device. The method ...
The cost, speed, and governance of moving petabytes of across multi and hybrid cloud environments is becoming a challenge for enterprises looking to harness the benefits of AI ...
External hard drives can be moved between systems, reformatted at will, and repurposed without risking the data or stability ...
Researchers have made DNA storage rewritable, overcoming one of its biggest limitations. The breakthrough could turn DNA into a practical alternative to today’s energy-hungry data centers.
Microsoft is expanding data loss prevention (DLP) controls to block the Microsoft 365 Copilot AI assistant from processing ...
Think about sustainability as a product in itself, urges Pure Storage’s legal and corporate sustainability leader, Niki Armstrong.
For the demonstration in the paper, the team inscribed 301 voxel layers, but the glass chip has the capacity to store 4.8 terabytes of data—equivalent to about 2 million printed books or 5,000 ...
In the face of rising emissions from data centres, researchers are turning to micro-explosions in glass, and using DNA to solve big data's big problem.
Microsoft Researchers Figure Out How to Store Data Inside Glass Using Lasers ...