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StorageDNA Integrates ExpeDat

by Data Expedition, Inc. |  Announcements Mar 28, 2019

StorageDNA Integrates ExpeDat for Accelerated Remote and Cloud File Transfers in Media & Entertainment Workflows.

Seth Noble writes in NABHub about LTO archiving challenges

by Data Expedition, Inc. |  Blog Mar 25, 2019

Seth Noble writes in NABHub about the costs of maintaining LTO storage and the need to keep data moving to keep it alive.

Join us at NAB

by Data Expedition, Inc. |  Events Mar 20, 2019

Come join as at the NAB show in Las Vegas, April 8 to 11.

Join us at the AWS Media Symposium in New York City on March 20th.

by Data Expedition, Inc. |  Events Mar 15, 2019

Come see us at the AWS Media Symposium, Wednesday March 20th.

451 Research Market Insight Impact Report

by Data Expedition, Inc. |  Articles Mar 11, 2019

Mike Fratto of 451 Research issues an Impact Report on DEI.

Seth Noble Accepted into Forbes Technology Council

by Data Expedition, Inc. |  Announcements Feb 22, 2019

Seth Noble, Ph.D., Founder and CEO of Data Expedition, Inc. (DEI) and creator of the industry's only intelligent data transport software, has been accepted into Forbes Technology Council, an invitation-only community for world-class technology executives, CIOs, and CTOs.

Tom Coughlin Writes about DEI in Forbes

by Data Expedition, Inc. |  Articles Feb 08, 2019

Tom Couglin talks about Data Expedition, Inc. and MTP/IP in a piece for Forbes.com.

Software Update

by Data Expedition, Inc. |  Announcements Feb 01, 2019

ExpeDat 1.18C, CloudDat 1.18C, SyncDat 1.5C, MTP Tunnel 1.1N, MTP 4.2.8:
Maintenance update.

Seth Noble offers 2019 predictions in VMBlog

by Data Expedition, Inc. |  Blog Jan 03, 2019

Seth Noble in VMblog talks about the looming gigabit barrier and the return of intra-enterprise data distribution to the data center.

Parallel TCP: How much slow does it take to add up to fast?

by Seth Noble |  Blog Dec 14, 2018

We're sometimes asked if we use "parallel sessions" to achieve our speeds.  The answer is "no" and here's why.

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