Memory stories
Aussie IT giant Leader Computers becomes G.Skill's latest distributor, bolstering their offerings for gaming hardware resellers.
Drone photography is going mainstream, bringing high-quality aerial shots to novices at an affordable price, says memory manufacturer Lexar.
By 2020, our digital universe will contain nearly as many bits of data as there are stars in the universe, with at least 20 billion mobile devices.
By building around memory rather than the CPU, they can eliminate the relatively clunky and inefficient manner that the computers process data today.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has successfully demonstrated memory-driven computing architecture, a world first. HPE plans to commercialise the technology.
Should organisations upgrade their computers or replace them altogether? A survey reveals a 50-50 split among IT professionals.
Violin Memory has announced it has experienced widespread adoption of its All Flash Arrays in the Asia-Pacific region in the span of just a year.
Intel is slashing 12,000 positions globally as it refocuses its business around data center and internet of things and away from PCs.
Violin Memory's Concerto OS 7 now certified with VMware, revolutionising disaster recovery operations for enterprises.
A major global financial services company has deployed the second phase of an all silicon data center using Violin's flash storage platform.
Almost half of Australian businesses in a recent survey are doubtful their current storage environments sustain business needs over the next 10 years.
Violin Memory has 'started again' in New Zealand, with promises that this time, the flash storage provider plans to 'take it all the way'.
Violin Memory, the flash storage provider, has a new country manager for Australia and New Zealand to aid expansion in this market.
HP New Zealand and Weta Digital usher in a new database tech era with HP's Gen9 servers, boosting efficiency and cutting costs.
Apple unveils a slew of updates with the spotlight on the new iPad Mini, enhanced MacBook Pro 13 with Retina display, and revamped iMac with Fusion Drive.
Researchers confident of producing more energy-efficient electronics devices after a spintronics breakthrough in Zurich.
Ingram Micro says Intel's first all-new class of memory in 25 years is a 'game-changer' and has potential to speed up PC/Server refreshes.
Violin Memory has signed Sapply as a NZ distributor, with promises the partnership will provide Kiwi resellers with a framework to maximise sales.
Two University of Canterbury researchers have received $870,000 in Marsden funding over three years to research how engineering and psychology coul.
There was a time when owning a laptop was uncommon and typically restricted to business people who travelled a lot for work.