Is the First-to-File Patent Reform Bill right for America? San Diego News Room Independent inventors (individuals who are not part of corporations) had been anxiously watching the outcome of the proposed Patent Reform Acts of 2009 and 2010, in which the new process would be a first to file system in contrast to the current first ... See all stories on this topic » |
Migrating to a SAN Environment - Do You Still Need to Defragment? PR Newswire (press release) LONDON, March 16, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- SANs typically employ a clustered/SAN file system to pool disk arrays into a virtualized storage volume. This is not NTFS, but rather proprietary software, provided by a SAN hardware or software vendor such as EMC ... See all stories on this topic » |
In and Out Of Office: Putting iPads To Work Wall Street Journal And it doesn't have a systemwide, user-accessible file system like those on traditional computers. The iPad lacks a USB port and can't accept a flash drive or external hard disk. So how do you get your files on it? Walt Mossberg gives a primer for ... See all stories on this topic » |
Senate Passes Patent-Reform Bill Pharmaceutical Technology Magazine Last Tuesday, the US Senate approved the “America Invents Act,” which is intended to reform the nation's patent system. If it becomes law, the bill will establish a first-to-file system by defining an invention's effective filing date as the actual ... See all stories on this topic » |
Gluster becomes latest member of OpenStack community The H The software-only Gluster file system, GlusterFS, is an open-source file system that aggregates multiple storage servers into a single network file system; the company claims that it gives improved performance, improved linear scalability and higher ... See all stories on this topic » |
Symantec to Release End-to-End Cloud Management Software CIO India According to Don Angspatt, vice president of product management for Symantec's storage and availability management group, the file system will be able to scale to petabytes in size and will be accessible through HTTP. "So this creates one common global ... See all stories on this topic » |
Speedy 'wonder patch' debuts in new Linux kernel Australian Techworld "As to the 'big picture,' ie all the changes since 2.6.37, my personal favorite remains the VFS name lookup changes," Torvalds wrote, referring to tweaks made to Linux's Virtual File System (VFS), which acts as a buffer between applications and file ... See all stories on this topic » |