Showing posts with label data storage companies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label data storage companies. Show all posts

Sunday 15 March 2020

Best Storage Companies to Watch


The term “Data” plays a key role in this technology era. It is one of the important factor in keeping a business’s information secure. Regardless of whether it is a Company, Big or Small Business, Hospital, or an Educational Institution, the need for storing and managing data is increasing day by day.

There is no denying that today’s world has fully embraced the digital age and that countless data and storage files are primarily kept in computers. Let us imagine, if a computer crashes or malfunctions, then there may be a possibility of the data being wiped out and never recovered again which causes a huge threat in data preservation and storage. So, Data storage and backup have become an important phenomenon in today’s technological era. Be it any business, big or small you will need more space for data storage. The ability to affordably, reliably, quickly, and securely leverage data will determine the success or failure of any organization. Storing and managing the data is critical to a company’s behind the scenes success.

In an attempt to assist you with what can become a daunting task of selecting the right product, these are the 5 Best Storage Companies to Watch 2020 listed by The Silicon Review.

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Wednesday 23 October 2019

DNA is the future for data storage. That future is coming very soon.


We have all read how DNA data storage is about to go viral and were curious to know how this process works. At SynBioBeta 2019, this was made even more clear after a panel discussion of leaders in the field forecasted that costs for storing information in DNA could drop to $100 per terabyte in as little as five years with the right investment.
While there are many challenges that remain for automating the DNA reading/writing process, experts are increasingly leaning towards DNA as a long-term information storage solution, particularly for archiving culturally significant data.
From cat memes to satellite photos, the amount of data we’re generating worldwide is growing exponentially. The technologies for storing that data are not advancing as quickly. Fortunately, nature has evolved its own elegant solution for information storage: DNA.
It’s all based on translating bits into bases,” said Karin Strauss, Principal Research Manager at Microsoft. Every two bits of information have to be translated into one of the four DNA nucleotides. Once the sequences are mapped out in software, the DNA is synthesized and the other half of the DNA storage equation is recovering the bits (or reading the DNA) via sequencing.
Scientists are working hard to sequence and read the DNA. Many companies are investing big as the process isn’t cheap and also requires lot of time. But all that the researchers said, for now, is, “that future is coming very soon”.