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" ... For example, storing a billion gigabytes of data using traditional means would require hundreds, if not thousands of storage drives. Using DNA, this same amount of data can be stored into a one-inch-cube container and remain stable for thousands of years. As a medium for storage, DNA will never be obsolete. What is stored today in DNA will always be readable in the future, which is a huge advantage over today’s current storage technology. ... "
" ... Kalapala then discussed how 5G millimeter wave technology “allows us to deliver gigabytes’ worth of bandwidth to a single user.” Imagine gigabytes of data (~10x what is available today), wirelessly flowing to a single device with ultra-low latency security and reliability. Apply these ideas to the factory floor, and 5G is a game changer that will enable robots to unplug and run not just with automation but autonomously. This can create a smart factory with a level of flexibility that previously would have been considered only in science fiction. ... "
" ... On a similar note, E-Discovery will now be available for Webex customers. E-discovery gives administrators the ability to search and obtain any meeting data, via a single console, needed for HR and legal investigations. The big differentiator as I see it is the feature’s ability to scale up to 500 users and support gigabytes of content, all in one report—making it scalable enough to support class-action lawsuits. ... "
" ... The hackers also extracted more than 500 gigabytes of data during the breach. Among the files were casino contracts, banking information and technical documents related to GPI products. ... "
" ... They can probably count on steady demand for years to come. Average data generation per capita was forecast in 2018 to increase to 72 gigabytes in 2025, compared with the then-current per capita rate of just four gigabytes, according to the Nordic Council of Ministers. And that was before the pandemic goosed demand for data and green power. ... "