Microsoft Research recently introduced Project Silica, a storage technology that uses ultrafast laser optics to store data in quartz glass. Project Silica is designed and built for large-scale storage systems, including cloud infrastructure. Hard silica glass can also withstand being boiled in hot water, baked in an oven, microwaved, flooded, scoured, demagnetized, and other environmental threats. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft's Project Silica uses glass to store data" and "Google Wallet adds Package Tracking via Gmail Receipts".
Microsoft Research recently introduced Project Silica, a storage technology that uses ultrafast laser optics to store data in quartz glass. Project Silica is designed and built for large-scale storage systems, including cloud infrastructure.
Hard silica glass can also withstand being boiled in hot water, baked in an oven, microwaved, flooded, scoured, demagnetized, and other environmental threats.
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