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future proof

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future proof

Not obsolete in the future. As much as the computer field drives the future, there are very few future-proof products within it. One exception might be optical fiber, which seems capable of handling more bandwidth than we can ever imagine. However, we also said 640K would be all the memory we would ever need in a desktop computer.



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By combining its expertise in Flash RAM designs and raid array configurations, L's design makes use of mass produced high-performance OEM memory chips and combines them in a small-form factor in packages of 4 raid interconnections, producing a storage solution ahead of the competition as future proof solution to any single chip memory card design.
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com), a leading provider of future proof risk based authentication solutions, has joined P&H's Storefront program to extend the already robust Enterprise Business Banking security model with additional flexibility.
 
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