Displaying items by tag: Hardware

The world's leading provider of licensed background music for businesses

Published in Resellers

GEEKOM has been in the hardware business for 21 years, and if you're not familiar with its range of Mini PCs you really should be. iTWire tried out the GEEKOM A8 for ourselves and found it packs a punch way in contrast to its teeny tiny size.

This story comes to you fresh off the keyboard of a brand new Microsoft Surface laptop. It's out, it's beautiful, and it's full of smarts.

COMPANY NEWS:  A new addition to WatchGuard’s ThreatSync family for unified visibility, alert correlation, and orchestrated threat response — accessible to any organization

Published in Company news

The collaboration marks a significant milestone for aerial surveying and data acquisition of critical linear assets

Published in Data
Monday, 29 January 2024 10:21

Game servers and how they work

Although online games have been around since the mid-1990s, they have only grown significantly in popularity in the past two decades. But since then, they have gathered plenty of enthusiasts, who discovered that games are more than just a hobby. So, if you want to level up your gaming experience, you should learn more about dedicated game servers. These types of servers improve the reliability and quality of the online gaming experience, so you will benefit from more advantages in the online world.

Published in Guest Opinion

Processor manufacturer AMD says AI is the most transformational technology in 50 years, and that the biggest driver of this has been generative AI. However, the amazing things AI can achieve are constrained by the availability and capability of GPUs - so, to accelerate AI, AMD has today announced its brand new AMD Instinct MI300X accelerator, bringing the highest performance in the world for generative AI.

Published in Hardware

COMPANY NEWS: 11:11 Systems (“11:11”), a managed infrastructure solutions provider, was named an Aspiring provider in the 2023 Gartner Peer Insights Voice of the Customer for Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) report.

Published in Company news

GUEST OPINION by Austin Technology:  In an increasingly interconnected world, businesses are more dependent than ever on IT infrastructure. This dependence has led to a surge in demand for IT support, and MSPs (Managed Service Providers) have risen to the occasion by offering Remote IT Support.

Published in Guest Opinion
Friday, 09 June 2023 11:57

Synology showcases new products at Computex

COMPANY NEWS: Synology held its mini Computex showcase a stone's throw from the main event, in Taipei's POPOP art space. It made for a more-relaxed, less-noisy presentation of the company's current thinking and new products. There were many interesting announcements with one being that ALL third-party hard drives would stop being supported in Enterprise products. Here's the video and a brief description of what's in it. 

Synology Hardware

We started off seeing the refreshed DS3622XS+ NAS which has 14, 3.5-inch drive bays and is suitable for SMBs that don’t have rackmount infrastructure. A smaller version was the eight-bay, DS1823xs+.

This was followed by seeing the latest network cards which can boost SMB NAS’ network speed by up to 10Gbps. Some work on PCIe cards while others use a bespoke, Synology connector.

Next up was the latest DS923+ which us a four-bay, prosumer NAS that Synology calls its flagship model owing to its sweet-spot popularity. Next to it was the two-bay DS723+. Both support network card upgrades and Synology’s bespoke NVMe solid-state hard drives.

Synology then showed us its latest, Enterprise hard drives. It also told us that it was completely cutting ties with third-party manufacturers for these product lines because it had had enough of finger-pointing disputes with drive makers when partners had any RMA issues. Apparently, firmware updates with previously certified drives from the likes of WD and Seagate were also causing havoc in this regard.

We then saw Synology’s SSDs which are very heavily certified for reliability and stability. They only go to a 800GB capacity to avoid thermal issues. We were told that there’s no increased capacity on the roadmap, yet.

Next up was Synology’s Surveillance-based NAS series which uses a discreet Nvidia GPU to run AI analytics. The DVA3221 NAS was one example that we saw.

Moving on, we saw Synology’s new surveillance cameras the BC500 and the TC500. These are PoE-powered cameras whose major USP is that they’re not made in China(!) They can also tell the difference between a car and a person. Plus, when tethered to Synology’s Surveillance Station, can identify the difference between a human and a cat!

Collaboration

After seeing Synology’s latest hardware, we moved to other zones which showed-off key elements of Synology’s popular, core, DSM ecosystem. This included new Office functionality which embraces AI to create and translate content (including emails) across all of its apps and add the results to various styles of presentations.

Data Management

We were reminded that many businesses are required to back-up their cloud-based data, even if it’s stored in the likes of Google Drive and Office 365 and that Synology supports this.

Active Backup can also back-up hundreds of office PCs and use Snapshots to create a single, disaster-recovery solution. The system also uses File and LUN (Logical Unit Number) versioning with multi-node replication and failover support to boost data integrity and help prevent data loss with ransomware attacks.

Changed Block Tracking (CBT) and de-duplication ensure that back-ups are done quickly and efficiently and that granular recovery is quick and easy.

Surveillance

Surveillance Station is also free and simple to use… you simply connect cameras via a third-party PoE switch.

It enables multiple-camera recording at scale, with centralised camera management, failover support plus, flexible on-prem and cloud archiving.

Cloud

We learned that Synology Cloud – called C2 – also makes syncing data between different NAS boxes in different locations simpler than ever.

C2 Backup protects personal and business files in a centralised cloud; C2 Identity can manage users and devices from a central location as well as performing maintenance tasks; C2 Object Storage is an S3-compatible, global object storage service; C2 Password is a corporate-grade password manager; C2 Transfer can send files securely across an encrypted and secure connection.

Meanwhile, Hybrid Cloud solutions include: Active Insight for remote troubleshooting and device health monitoring on a centralised dashboard, C2 Storage for Hyper Backup and Hybrid Share plus C2 surveillance for an extra cloud-based layer to Surveillance Station.

And finally…

Another highlight was the brand new BeeDrive which is an enhanced, personal backup hub that’s 1TB or 2TB in size. It can simply wirelessly transfer a photo from a mobile device to a tethered PC in one-click! It will be available in Australia imminently.

Published in Company news
Thursday, 16 March 2023 12:50

Dell Technologies adds to security lineup

Dell Technologies has announced new security services and products, including a mechanism to help detect pre-delivery tampering with hardware.

Published in Security

PC hardware and accessories maker, Corsair, has launched a slew of upgrades to a wide range of its most acclaimed components.

Published in Home Tech

GUEST INTERVIEW: Having just launched a new digital division to service post-COVID demand for business transformations, Brennan is a success story spanning more than 25 years, so what's the secret? Dave Stevens joins iTWireTV for a great chat!

Published in Guest Interviews

GUEST INTERVIEW: Having just launched a new digital division to service post-COVID demand for business transformations, Brennan is a success story spanning more than 25 years, so what's the secret? Dave Stevens joins iTWireTV for a great chat!

Published in Business IT

When it comes to the cutting edge, with the most advanced features that respect user privacy, deliver the utmost ease of use, are the most visionary, and are the most widely available, Apple has long ago surpassed Microsoft and Google, and are the absolute true leaders in computing, with everyone else just followers.

Published in Home Tech
Friday, 11 March 2022 09:12

Lenovo to supply F1 with hardware

Hardware vendor Lenovo has become an official partner of Formula 1.

Published in Deals
Saturday, 05 February 2022 15:29

Is there a Snapchat selfie drone in your future

The XDA Developers team has uncovered code in the latest version of the Snapchat app which may indicate Snapchat is planning a selfie drone to help its users film themselves anywhere.

Published in Entertainment

COMPANY NEWS: Getac’s S410 semi-rugged laptop boasts boosted performance, graphics capability, and configurable options to enhance efficiency in today's ultra-demanding industrial work environments from a company with a rich heritage of innovative rugged devices.

Published in Guest Interviews

COMPANY NEWS: Getac’s S410 semi-rugged laptop boasts boosted performance, graphics capability, and configurable options to enhance efficiency in today's ultra-demanding industrial work environments from a company with a rich heritage of innovative rugged devices.

COMPANY NEWS: Getac’s S410 semi-rugged laptop boasts boosted performance, graphics capability, and configurable options to enhance efficiency in today's ultra-demanding industrial work environments from a company with a rich heritage of innovative rugged devices.

Published in Hardware

Subscribe to Newsletter

*  Enter the security code shown:

WEBINARS & EVENTS

CYBERSECURITY

PEOPLE MOVES

GUEST ARTICLES

Guest Opinion

ITWIRETV & INTERVIEWS

RESEARCH & CASE STUDIES

Channel News

Comments