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Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2005 Ben Ames |
Military storage designers call for hard drives Disk drives are still getting denser-slowly-but they easily outstrip solid-state for price and capacity. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2004 |
Hard Drives Rule for Military Storage Military designers continue to favor hard drives for data storage because of their density and cost efficiency, but new technologies are on the way, including holographic optical storage and flash devices. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2006 Courtney E. Howard |
Storage Trends in the Trenches The latest advancements in portable, rugged data storage are designed to deliver critical data to warfighters on the battlefield quickly, securely, and without fail. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2005 |
Data Recorders Expanded with CompactPCI VMETRO is offering a new addition to its high-speed data-recorder family now offering to bring 385 megabytes per second and flexibility to the CompactPCI form factor. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics December 2008 Courtney E. Howard |
Driving the Demand for Data Storage Sensors span the battlefields, producing a wealth of mission-critical data that must be kept at once readily available and secure. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics April 2006 John Keller |
Dropping Cost of Flash Memory Makes Solid-State Data Storage Affordable for More Designers The economies of scale that popular consumer electronics bring to solid-state Flash storage is providing a big opportunity for military and aerospace systems designers, who until now were dissuaded from using solid-state data storage by its relatively high cost. |
InternetNews January 28, 2008 Gene Hirschel |
Seagate And The Storage Spiral Seagate recently launched a solid-state, all Flash drive in its storage offerings. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics February 2008 |
VMETRO Offers RAID and SBOD Digital Data Storage VMETRO is offering three storage devices for use with the company's Vortex data recorders. The rack-mount storage units provide 4-gigabit fibre-channel RAID and Switched Bunch of Disks (SBOD) options. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2007 |
Pentek Releases Systemflow Software for Real-Time Recording Systems The company is releasing the SystemFlow real-time recording and development software for Pentek's family of RTS systems. |
InternetNews December 11, 2007 |
Toshiba Joins Solid-State Notebook Drive Push Chip maker Toshiba Corp. said on Monday it would make flash-based solid state drives for notebook PCs, as it seeks to create new sources of demand for flash memory chips. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics April 2010 Courtney E. Howard |
Network-Centric Data Sharing Fuels Adoption of Solid-State Memory Solid-state storage devices are becoming more prevalent in military and aerospace applications because of the number of advantages over spinning hard drives. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics October 2008 |
DSPCon Introduces Flight-Capable Data Recorders for ELINT and COMINT Applications DSPCon is introducing the BroadFlex-3800TM series of data recorders for electronic intelligence (ELINT) and communications intelligence (COMINT) applications. |
InternetNews July 23, 2010 |
What Keeps SSD From Replacing Spinning Disks Flash is faster, cooler and uses less power, but there's one little problem that keeps it from ever really replacing spinning disks. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2005 |
Letters VITA 46: a smart new set of wheels for a proud VMEbus tradition... A different perspective on VITA 46... VMETRO dominates board-based data-recording market... etc. |
Defense Update Issue 3, 2006 |
Digital Video Recorders Reach the Battlefield Recently several companies have developed military applications for solid-state digital players and Digital Video Recorders (DVR). |
PC World May 2005 Eric Dahl |
PC Drive Reaches 500GB Hitachi's new Deskstar 7K500 drive is the first desktop hard drive to reach 500GB, however, new perpendicular recording technology will lead to drives that far surpass it sooner than you think. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics June 2007 |
VMETRO Delivers VXS-Enabled Intelligent I/O Carrier The Phoenix M6000 is optimized for moving data in embedded applications where high data throughput is essential. |
InternetNews January 4, 2008 Judy Mottl |
Victory For Flash as Hitachi Cans Tiny Hard Disks Hitachi is kissing production of its smallest hard drive disks goodbye, citing poor sales and the increasing shift to flash technology when it comes to demand for mobile device storage. |
InternetNews April 26, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Heads Down For Seagate Hard Drive Seagate Technology, which reinforced its hard drive position by acquiring rival Maxtor, is offering a desktop hard drive that stores as much as 750 gigabytes of data. |
The Motley Fool October 7, 2008 Anders Bylund |
The Hard Disk Is Dead: Long Live Solid State Experts agree: Intel's flash drives are expensive but worth every penny. |
The Motley Fool September 21, 2010 Anders Bylund |
How to Ride the Tablet Computer Wave Apple started a mad dash to stash flash chips. How do you profit from that? |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2009 |
L-3 Selects Ampex Data Systems Video Recorder for ISR Aircraft The recorder systems will support the Air Force's NC-2W Project Liberty aircraft, designed to augment ISR assets used by the U.S. military and its coalition partners. |
PC Magazine May 4, 2005 Steven Wishnia |
Home Music Studio Home recording has leapt to another level with the Tascam DP-01FX, an eight-track hard drive recorder for home musicians that costs less than a decent electric guitar. |
T.H.E. Journal March 2006 |
Data Storage: Products for Schools A Sacramento County technology director understands what it takes to keep a district's data in great shape. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics February 2009 |
Curtiss-Wright Introduces Rugged Solid-State Drive XMC/PMC Card The rugged solid-state drive card is for systems in space-constrained defense and aerospace applications that require large quantities of rugged data storage in harsh environments subject to shock and vibration. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2006 Richard Bond |
Realizing the Potential of Digital Flight-Data Recording Digital technology has the potential to enhance the accuracy and manageability of flight data recording while lowering the cost. Until recently, however, users have not been able to realize the benefits of digital technology because no widely accepted standard has been available. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics June 2005 |
Danish Air Force Chooses Formation Data Recorders NJ-based Formation's Advanced Integrated Recorder (AIR) systems will fulfill the RDAF's legal voice recording requirements by recording Ground/Air/Ground communications via VHF and UHF radios, as well as ground communications (telephone) lines. |
Bank Technology News October 2009 John Adams |
A Good Kind of Disruption The latest advancements to hit solid-state drives are earning raves as a potential slayer of transaction latency, but the innovation also comes with a green thumb. |
Popular Mechanics January 2010 Tyghe Trimble |
3 Next-Gen Fixes to the Coming Hard-Drive Crisis Hard drives could reach their limits by 2015 unless researchers can find new ways to cram more information onto their disks. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics June 2005 |
Communications Equipment: Wideband Single-Channel Data Recorder Sypris Data Systems is offering the Model 600 wideband single-channel data recorder that can record a baseband or 70 MHz IF analog interface. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics March 2006 Ben Ames |
Engineers Balance Speed and Heat in a Single Board Processors and switched-fabric networks are moving data at faster speeds then ever before, which is leading designers to come up with innovative approaches to channeling information flow, power management, and keeping boards cool. |
PC World September 2001 Sean Captain |
Hard Drives: 100GB & Larger Desktop drives have reached 100GB, and larger models are waiting in the wings, but technical limits stand in the way... |
PC World February 2001 Jon L. Jacobi |
DVD-RAM Video: Don't Ditch Your VCR Someday, DVD-RAM may dominate the video recording realm. But Panasonic Consumer Electronics' gleaming DMR-E10 DVD Video Recorder--the first consumer-oriented DVD-RAM digital video recorder (DVR)--isn't ready to occupy the throne... |
The Motley Fool April 18, 2007 Dan Bloom |
Seagate Suffers a Setback Competition and weak demand in a few product lines take their toll on the data storage company. Investors, take note. |
BusinessWeek November 17, 2003 Larry Armstrong |
Grab A Show With A DVD DVD recorders are plummeting in price, and they're easy to use. |
PC Magazine January 15, 2004 John C. Dvorak |
The Buzz Is Abuzz Department Ultrawideband could provide cheap wireless broadband... Ultra memory and much of the new flash memory are at least twice as fast at loading images in real-world tests... HD-DVD competes with Blu-ray Disc... |
BusinessWeek July 28, 2003 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Lose the Extras on These DVD Players High-end DVD players and recorders are recreating the complexity that kept some VCR owners from ever recording anything |
BusinessWeek December 6, 2004 Larry Armstrong |
Recordable DVDs: Go Ahead, Toss Out Your VCR They've come way down in price -- and your old tapes will take up a fifth of the space they do now once you transfer them to disks |
PC World May 2004 Melissa J. Perenson |
A Pair of Innovative DVD Recorders A GoVideo model makes VHS-to-DVD transfer easy, while a Lite-On device provides recording flexibility. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2006 Courtney E. Howard |
VMETRO to deliver board-level solutions based on Xilinx Virtex-5 LXT FPGAs VMETRO is developing boards for applications such as electro-optics, electronics warfare, signals intelligence, and telecommunications for the defense, aerospace, and high-performance embedded computing applications. |