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The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
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By Keith Shaw | 03 May, 2012 01:21
Western Digital company HGST on Tuesday announced what it claimed to be the first 12 gigabits-per-second (Gbps) SAS solid state drive for use in enterprise storage servers, delivering twice the throughput compared to current 6Gbps SAS technology.
By Loek Essers | 01 May, 2012 19:53
Hitachi's former disk-drive division today announced what it said it the first enterprise-class 4TB hard disk drive.
By Lucas Mearian | 03 April, 2012 20:19
Western Digital completed Thursday the acquisition of the hard drive business of Hitachi, and set up two subsidiaries with separate brands and products, to meet the conditions of antitrust regulators.
By John Ribeiro | 09 March, 2012 17:13
China has approved with conditions Western Digital's planned acquisition of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (GST), requiring that the Hitachi entity operate independently for at least two years after the acquisition.
By Michael Kan | 06 March, 2012 20:16
This article is the sixth in a series of how-to stories on building a computer.
By Nick Barber | 03 July, 2010 01:55
It's time for a storage upgrade, but your budget won't bear the burden of both a blazing new VelociRaptor hard drive and an extra injection of Kingston RAM. Decision time: if you're looking to improve general performance on the cheap, do you shell out for more RAM or a high-performance hard disk?
By Alex Wawro | 15 July, 2010 10:44
The Western Digital My Book 3.0 desktop external drive will be one of the first to market with the new SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface. Announced today, the 1TB version is available for sale today; the 2TB is due later this week. So does USB 3.0 deliver on its promises? We got the 1TB My Book 3.0 into the PC World Lab, and our early results look very promising.
By Melissa J. Perenson | 06 January, 2010 13:43
It's pretty much a given that solid state drives (SSDs) are the future of PC storage, and that hard drives are on the way out. But if you're buying a laptop today, which option is best?
By Jeff Bertolucci | 28 July, 2009 08:52
Capitalizing on the buzz around green IT, Seagate and Western Digital have released new "green" hard drives designed to use less power (in part by spinning more slowly than the latest generation of drives) and produce less heat (thus requiring less cooling).
By Rich Ericson | 22 July, 2009 20:25
May 2010—The digital universe continued its skyrocketing growth even during a severe global economic downturn: The creation and replication of new digital information set a record in 2009 by growing to 800 billion gigabytes, 62 percent over the previous year. IDC looks at the trends and challenges of managing the explosive growth of information in this digital universe decade. Are you ready?
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