SanDisk unveils 'world’s thinnest' one terabyte M.2 SSD

SanDisk has introduced the SanDisk® X400 SSD, the world’s thinnest one terabyte (1TB) M.2 solid state drive (SSD). It is the first single-sided 1TB SATA M.2 form factor with a mere 1.5mm height. The X400 SSD is designed for fast start-up and application launch, as well as for extended battery life. Consumer research conducted by SanDisk in late 2015 indicates that these benefits are important for more than 70% of consumers when using PCs.

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Guaranteeing lifetime of clinical data

Imaging sciences expert, Imanova, deploys Arkivum.

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Portable SSD T3 for fast, dependable external content storage

Compact product design with built-in shock resistance enables on-the-go convenience for consumers, content creators and business professionals.

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Proact delivers enhanced performance to Lund University

Proact has delivered a storage system to LDC at Lund University, an order valued at SEK 2.2 million.

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Zonamerica deploys Cloud solution

An icon regarding technological innovation, the Uruguayan private free zone decided to purchase this Cloud service for both its customers and those who are outside the business park and require greater security for their data processing.

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Customers who adopt Dell EMC VxBlock technology experienced 99% less planned and unplanned downtime according to a study by IDC.

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