This holographic tape test inside an LTO library makes silica and ceramic storage look painfully far away ...
InPhase Technologies (Longmont, CO), a new venture company from Lucent Technologies (Murray Hill, NJ), is developing holographic data-storage systems that combine high storage density with high-speed ...
Holographic storage is one of those snake-oil technologies that's almost as vaporous as Duke Nukem Forever or Half-Life 2: Episode 3. It has been been something of a digital philosopher's stone since ...
Every now and then, it’s nice to sit back, drink in hand, and contemplate the future. When done in the wrong environment of course, this often leads to job loss or worse, but under the right ...
Optware Corp. has received funding that will enable it to complete development of its holographic storage technology, and is on course to release commercial samples of read/write drives in the final ...
Optware will have specifications for its holographic storage technology approved by an international standards body in 2006, making it the first company to attempt to create an industry standard for ...
InPhase's first model will store 300 Gbytes on a single removable disk and have a 160-Mbit/s transfer rate. The drive splits light from a single 407-nm laser into the signal beam and the reference ...
Although Blu-ray Disc and HD-DVD technologies have yet to reach the mainstream, a Japanese company said it has made progress toward a more advanced holographic technology that may one day replace them ...