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Thomas CoughlinAugust 18, 2008
Holographic Storage in Game Systems
Analysis of: Nintendo looking into holographic storage solutions | gonintendo.com
Author: Thomas Coughlin, President, Coughlin Associates
* Nintendo and InPhase are apparently doing some joint work on holographic storage  * InPhase has been pursuing a holographic storage system (primarily for write once archive applications) for several years  * Any holographic storage product likely will not be in a Nintendo game system for...
Thomas CoughlinAugust 18, 2008
SanDisk unveils durability metric for solid-state drives
Analysis of: SanDisk unveils metric for solid-state drives | www.eetimes.com
Author: Thomas Coughlin, President, Coughlin Associates
* SanDisk recently revealed a proposal for creating a single metric representing the expected lifetime of a solid state drive  * The SanDisk metric is called “Longterm Data Endurance” or LDE  * The SanDisk proposal comes at a time that several organizations such as IDEMA and JEDEC are discussing...
August 14, 2008
Online applications has it's benefits, but there are issues to consider...
Analysis of: Online office apps get real: Google Docs vs. ThinkFree vs. Zoho | www.computerworld.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Certainly the potential is there. However there are some real limits as to just how successful this venture will be. It really harkins back to the mainframe and minicomputer days. The PC afforded individuals and companies the freedom to break free of IT control and this movement seems to bring us back...
Cliff BellAugust 7, 2008
On-line Apps ... Show me some customers
Analysis of: Online office apps get real: Google Docs vs. ThinkFree vs. Zoho | www.computerworld.com
Author: Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer, Infogain Corporation
1. Using on-line apps as an experiment is possible 2. When will we see massive adoption?
Al PappasAugust 5, 2008
Cisco with EMC may have merit
Analysis of: Cisco Won't Buy EMC, Will It? | www.informationweek.com
Author: Al Pappas, Partner, The StrataFusion Group
I believe that both Cisco and EMC are expanding their base technologies to translate Data into meaningful Information.  They both have capabilities to analyze and direct Data into predetermined and structured storage and processing domains. The translation of Data into meaningful Information for...
Thomas CoughlinJuly 25, 2008
SSD Vendors Getting Serious About Standards
Analysis of: Micron and Seagate to Lead Solid State Drive Standardization Efforts at JEDEC | xbitlabs.com
Author: Thomas Coughlin, President, Coughlin Associates
* JEDEC is a memory standards body that is very active and respected in the electronics industry  * JEDEC has formed a committee to develop standards for NAND flash solid state drives  * The JEDEC committee will be co-chaired by Micron and Seagate  * Seagate expects to announce their...
Thomas CoughlinJuly 17, 2008
HDD Capacity Continues to Expand
Analysis of: Seagate First with 1.5 TB Hard Disk Drives | www.theregister.co.uk
Author: Thomas Coughlin, President, Coughlin Associates
* Seagate announced their Barracuda 1.5 TB disk drive, the first announced disk drive with more than 1TB capacity  * Seagate also announced their first 500 GB 2.5-inch drive products with 5200 and 7200 RPM  * The 3.5-inch 1.5 TB product will begin shipping in August 2008 while the 2.5-inch...
July 14, 2008
GLG CRT Monitors
Analysis of: Time to Ditch That CRT | www.businessweek.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
CRT monitors are passe.  They take up way too much valuable desktop space. They have not been made in quantity for a few years and old monitors lose the crispness on the screen making it harder to read. Besides, studies have shown that eyestrain from trying to view these monitors can...
Cliff BellJuly 1, 2008
Cut IT Spending by virtualizing the desktop and reduce Power consumption
Analysis of: Data Centers Nearing Power-Usage, Cost Crisis | www.eweek.com
Author: Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer, Infogain Corporation
1. Power consumes more than the cost of the PC. 2.  Virtualization of PC's can reduce the IT budget.
Thomas CoughlinJuly 1, 2008
New external storage interface creates multiple device options
Analysis of: eSATA Connector provides backup at speeds up to 3 Gb/s. | news.thomasnet.com
Author: Thomas Coughlin, President, Coughlin Associates
* USB 2.0 provides external data rates of 480 Mbps sustained.  eSATA, an external version of the SATA interface currently provides data rates of 3 Gbps sustained  * Next generation USB will have 5 Gbps and next generation eSATA will have 6 Gbps data rates * Recently several laptop and external...

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