Semi-OT: EMC Predicts Web's Future Is Storage-centric By Barbara Darrow, TechWeb News Aug 2, 2000 (2:42 PM) URL: techweb.com
EMC on Wednesday pulled out all the stops to convince Wall Street that it can continue its winning streak into next year and beyond. In the EMC (stock: EMC) worldview trotted out for the press and analysts at Harvard University's Sanders Theater, the price of bandwidth and storage will sink like a stone in the next five years, leading to an explosion of personal Internet storage. Users will use the Web to store not only traditional data, but also greater numbers of digital photographs; works of art; and complex images, such as CAT scans, in their personal Net-based storage space, EMC executives said.
A "huge buildout" of the optical network will make it seem as though bandwidth is free, and a simultaneous explosion of data-storage capacity will give users the perception of "free and infinite storage -- which luckily for us will not actually be free," said Jim Rothnie, senior vice president of product management at EMC, Hopkinton, Mass.
Simply put, the Web infrastructure will bulk up tremendously. The miles of fiber-optic cable will jump from 20 million to 20 billion worldwide in five years. And the capacity of each fiber will be boosted a thousandfold by dense WDM (DWDM), Rothnie said.
During the same period, the cost of disk storage will fall, from 30 to 40 cents per megabyte now to 1 cent per megabyte.
Of course, this view puts EMC -- and perhaps bandwidth purveyors -- in the catbird seat. snip<>
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