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A look back - IBM 350 Disk Storage Unit PDF Print E-mail
Written by Virgil   
Thursday, 24 June 2010 13:55
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Sometimes, working at the forefront of storage media technology we forget where it all came from. 

 

Take a look at this:

IBM 350 Disk Storage Unit for 305 RAMAC

 

With a mighty capacity of 5 Mb - leading edge technology in 1956. It was later available in up to 20 Mb capacities.

 

In a touch over 50 years, data storage has come a very long way. 

 

You can find more information over at IBM

 
File Formats for the Future PDF Print E-mail
Written by Team Red Circle   
Wednesday, 23 June 2010 14:39
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It's one thing to be able to read back data many years later, but it's another thing altogether to be able to display the file.

 

We've been working on ways to help customers who choose the Millenniata™ Solution be able not only to store their content for a very, very long time - permanently - but also to be able to read it back later. What it all comes down to is file format. While the media and how long it lasts is critical, the file format is similarly critical.

 

So what file format should you choose for the future?

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Recordable Media: Critical Data Vulnerability PDF Print E-mail
Written by Virgil   
Tuesday, 22 June 2010 12:44
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Here's an interesting experiment for you to try. It's kind of a Myth Busters moment.

 

The myth? Burned CD-R and DVD-R are tough and incorruptible. 

 

Let's bust it!

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Millenniata: The Technology Discovery PDF Print E-mail
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Please enjoy this short video about the idea that created Millenniata, Inc. 

 

An interesting video about how seeing some petroglyphs caused Barry Lunt, IT Professor and Founder of Millenniata, Inc. to come up with the idea for the world's first truly permanent optical media - M-DISC™ - and the drive to write to it - M-WRITER™.

 

 

It's an amazing academic leap, isn't it? From simple images carved in stone to an advanced permanent optical media is quite an intellectual feat. 

 

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Millenniata - Write Once, Read Forever™.

 

For more information about how the Millenniata™ Solution can work for you, please This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

 
Digital Archiving and Business Systems PDF Print E-mail
Written by Virgil   
Friday, 18 June 2010 15:41
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Every business archives data digitally. SME, SOHO, corporate enterprise, government and military.

 

Carrying those records forward reliably and mitigating the cost of data rotation has transitioned from an academic concern to a real-world concern and a potential for organisational discomfort. 

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