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98% Magneto-optical storage solutions for enterprise storage management[LiveLink]

    Summary: Enterprise Storage Solutions For Data & Document Management. Magneto-optical storage solutions for enterprise storage management. What is magneto-optical (MO) storage? This data requires considerable storage capacity. MO: a storage option to consider.
92% Electronic archiving of radiology images[LiveLink]
    Summary: Most 5.25-in. optical data transfer rates are between 1 and 2 MB per second, with the newer 2.6 GB drives advertising 2 to 4 MB per second. optical drives which hold 15 GBs today and cost about $600 each. The Philips drive reads data at 2.7 MB per second and writes at 1.3 MB per second. CD is the least expensive optical media ($1,000 per drive and about $15 per 600 MB platter), but the slowest...
92% TDK Electronics[LiveLink]
    Summary: TDK Electronics is the world's leading manufacturer of optical, magnetic and magneto-optical media--a distinction earned through more than 50 years of dedicated research developing and perfecting information storage technologies.
90% Hot Products 5-5-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: .. Colorful multifunctions. It also is designed to produce color charts, newsletters, envelopes and graphics. It outputs at 360 x 360 dpi and also reduces and enlarges images. LIMDOW MO,. double-picker mechanism.
89% Optical makes mass-market play...at last[LiveLink]
    Summary: Optical makes mass-market play. The SYS.230 Universal ($390) and SYS.230 SCSI ($360) are lightweight optical products designed to store hundreds of images. "We have driven down the price of optical storage," says Olympus Marketing VP Bill Boles. According to optical storage expert Hal Glatzer, it's about time. Kempster says the market for portable storage ultimately will be "a matter of price,...
89% What's hotter than COLD? Introducing Nearline for document management and image archives[LiveLink]
    Summary: Storage Technology Corp. Microfiche and paper are the most expensive storage mediums in use today. Data transfer rates play another crucial role in this regard. Standards. Standards have been key to the success and proliferation of tape.
89% Faster CD-R, enhanced MO drives highlight imag...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Faster CD-R, enhanced MO drives highlight imaging at Comdex. Yamaha announced at Comdex (Las Vegas) that it will bring the world's fastest read/write CD-R to market. The Yamaha CDR400 writes at 4X and reads at 6X. Among its CD-RW drives, Ricoh's popular 2X/4X RO-1420C will feature a 2 MB buffer. Enhanced PD drive models with CD-ROM spin speeds of 6X and 8X are scheduled to ship in 1997.
89% Enterprisewide solution for integrated delivery[LiveLink]
    Summary: By E. Andrew Mayo, Executive Vice President, MedPlus Inc. Medical records and the associated medical records information system (MRIS) must be the source for the "legal" medical record. Architecture for an enterprisewide patient record system.) * Encrypted digitized signature: A signature password verifies the user's signature authority. E. Andrew Mayo is Executive VP of MedPlus Inc.
89% Enterprise storage management: The past and the present[LiveLink]
    Summary: By Michael Johnson, Business Development Manager. New product offerings in 1997 will bring on-line mountable tape file systems that will provide quick access to previously backed-up data and file systems while offering a variety of standard and unique file indexing formats. form factor becomes a less-attractive solution in a long-term archival storage strategy. Also included is a migration tool...
89% CD jukeboxes A popular storage strategy[LiveLink]
    Summary: A key architectural difference is the type of database the product uses to track the physical location of data. iXOS, Ornetix and Smart Storage use a flat-file database, which provides good performance in both searching and building the index. After that, the administrator can build the database. iXOS loads discs into the drives and reads the directory and file structure on each disc to build the...
89% Image-enabling the healthcare enterprise[LiveLink]
    Summary: Central data repositories and imaging. However, these repositories are limited to structured electronic data, i.e., letters and numbers. A closer look at central data repositories. They can also store and retrieve the images and other data on optical storage media. With these facts in mind, many hospitals are looking to integrate their central data repositories with imaging systems.
89% NSM Mercury 40 CD jukebox delivers high perfor...[LiveLink]
    Summary: We tested the jukebox using jukebox management software from iXOS, Ornetix, OTG and Smart Storage. NSM Mercury 40 CD jukebox delivers high performance. * The Mercury 40 has four read heads. As for software, the Mercury 40 is compatible with most major jukebox management software systems. We tested the jukebox with software from iXOS, Ornetix, OTG and Smart Storage.
89% CD-R management on the fly[LiveLink]
    Summary: CD-R management on the fly. NT's MacFile services provide Mac clients transparent access to CDs on the networked NT server. An automatic directory caches the directory structure on the fly for each CD as soon as it is inserted, without reconfiguring the file system. It also provides extremely fast directory cache initialization speeds, building the directory structure in much less time than is...
88% Application integration: An essential ingredient[LiveLink]
    Summary: Additionally, there is a host of clinical data management applications that also merits tight integration. To be truly effective, workflow must be fully integrated with the system and its applications. In addition to having workflow integrated with the application, the workflow product should also be fully integrated with the database as well. Integrated workflow does not mean that the workflow...
88% optstorge[LiveLink]
    Summary: A Philips 12-in. 12-in. * With 12-in. * With 12-in. The Philips 12-in.
88% RAID: A necessary requirement for today's networking[LiveLink]
    Summary: But what is RAID? What is the difference between RAID levels and RAID vendors? The confusion would be overwhelming. But what is RAID? The confusion would be overwhelming.
88% Automated tape storage for check image archival[LiveLink]
    Summary: Banking & Financial Services White Paper Automated tape storage for check image archival. For the first time, the cost of tape libraries and media for storing and retrieving check images has fallen below the film and developing cost of microfilm. StorageTek storage devices are currently compatible with all of these vendors' operating systems. In most moderate to high check volume environments,...
88% JulyHotProducts[LiveLink]
    Summary: an arcane data entry screen. EasyRead 240's 20-in. Data archiving. reaches new level.. New compact digital camera.
88% Hot Products[LiveLink]
    Summary: Mass production CD-ROM system. The MPS system is available for more than 25 Unix platforms. *. So much in store. Windows NT storage strategies are being formulated by most storage vendors. In addition to the storage options themselves, there is a wide range of storage management products is available.
88% CD-ROM Storage What next By Judith Lamont...[LiveLink]
    Summary: CD-ROM meets the Web. Securing Web-based data. Taking a lead role in exploring how CD-ROM servers can provide secure Web sites for the federal government is SMS Data Products (McLean, VA). Some agencies will be selected for a study and will become test sites for CD-ROM Web server technology. Also, CD-ROMs of the Web site can be used as another distribution channel for the site information.


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