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# Wednesday, January 11, 2006
One topic from the CES

The Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas always provides plenty to think about. One of the more interesting discussions concerned putting hard drives in cell phones.

I remember the day - years ago - when I figured out that my laptop would eventually have a gig of memory. I thought that was pretty wild. Never did I consider that my camera would have a gig of memory. (It does - about 400 pictures worth.) Also never did I consider that my phone might have a hard drive... This changes everything. What would it mean to have - and I mean all - of your data in your cell phone? What will it mean to Corporate America that everyone will be coming to work with the ability to download and transmit pretty much any and all information they can access?

And how are you going to backup your cell phone? The data there won't be mirrored on network servers. What happens if it goes away?

To date the phone / PDA has been a pretty klunky device and not all that useful. This is about to change, and when it does, a lot of other things will change.


Wednesday, January 11, 2006 6:15:31 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  Observations | Storage Management