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Storing Your Life, Consumer Digital Storage—Personal, Shared, Hierarchical and Virtual

Storing Your Life, Consumer Digital Storage—Personal, Shared, Hierarchical and Virtual. Thomas M. Coughlin President Coughlin Associates. About the Presenter. Thomas M. Coughlin URL: www.tomcoughlin.com Email: tom@tomcoughlin.com Phone: 408-871-8808.

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Storing Your Life, Consumer Digital Storage—Personal, Shared, Hierarchical and Virtual

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  1. Storing Your Life, Consumer Digital Storage—Personal, Shared, Hierarchical and Virtual Thomas M. Coughlin President Coughlin Associates

  2. About the Presenter Thomas M. Coughlin URL: www.tomcoughlin.com Email: tom@tomcoughlin.com Phone: 408-871-8808 Dr. Coughlin is the Founder and President of Coughlin Associates. Tom has over 30 years of experience in the data storage industry as a working engineer and high level technical manager. In addition to regular technical and management consulting projects he is the publisher of reports on digital storage in consumer electronics as as content creation and distribution. He is the author of the recently published Digital Storage in Consumer Electronics: The Essential Guide from Newnes (a division of Elsevier). Tom has many published reports and articles on digital storage and its applications. He has 6 patents on magnetic recording and related technologies. Tom is the founder and organizer of the annual Storage Visions Conference, a partner to the International CES. Tom is a senior member and was 2007 chairman of the Santa Clara Valley IEEE Section and San Francisco Bay Area Council and was chairman of the Santa Clara Valley IEEE Consumer Electronics Society in 2006 and past chairman of the SCV IEEE Magnetics Society more than once. Tom is a member of the IEEE CE Society Adcom. He is also a member of APS, AVS, IDEMA, SNIA, AAAS, TCG and SMPTE. Tom received a B.S. in Physics and an M.S.E.E. from the University of Minnesota (Minneapolis) and a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Shinshu University in Nagano, Japan.

  3. Distinguished Lecture Notes • Based upon studies and reports from Coughlin Associates and Newnes Press (Division of Elsevier) book by Tom Coughlin, Digital Storage in Consumer Applications: The Essential Guide published in 2008 • Also some input from 2008 CES and Storage Visions Conferences • I will give presentations from my computer

  4. Sources • Digital Storage in Consumer Electronics: The Essential Guide, Newnes a division of Elsevier Press (March 2008) • Digital Storage in Consumer Electronics Report 2008 , Coughlin Associates • 2007 Entertainment Creation and Distribution Digital Storage Report, Coughlin Associates • Presentations at 2006, 2007 and 2008 Storage Visions Conferences (www.storagevisions.com) and CES • The Development of Digital Storage for Consumer Electronics, Presented at July 2006 ISCE Conference • Trends in Digital Home Storage: Defining the Opportunities for Network-Attached Storage, Tom Coughlin, Coughlin Associates, TDG Report, 2005 For more information go to the tech papers section of www.tomcoughlin.com

  5. Storing Your Life, Consumer Digital Storage—Personal, Shared, Hierarchical and Virtual Abstract: This presentation discusses the drivers for consumer digital storage, the different mobile and static usage models for digital storage in consumer devices and the resulting consumer storage hierarchy. Important characteristics of consumer storage devices are shown and guidelines are given for how digital storage should be designed in consumer devices. Demand for higher resolution content and for capturing ever greater details of the life of family members will drive increases in commercial as well as personal content storage demand. Sharing of content within a home or over the Internet creates much greater demand for storage since a shared file can be multiplied many times through network sharing. Implementation of a virtualized integrated storage utility into most homes with appropriate ease of use, suitable for consumers, will benefit customers by providing greater access to data as well as enhanced content protection using local as well as remote storage.

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