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The phrase "able to store data" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a system, device, or application that has the capability to retain information.
Example: "The new smartphone is able to store data efficiently, allowing users to save more files and applications without running out of space."
Alternatives: "capable of storing data" or "designed to retain data."
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The company says the cards, which are still being developed, will be able to store data for longer periods.
Besides the instant boot up, systems that are in development today could enable desktop computers to hold 10 terabytes of data (10,000 gigabytes) or more, and future systems may be able to store data for as long as 100 years while eliminating the worry that the storage media will become obsolete, according to ComputerWorld.
With the continuous improvements in web technology, communications and computers (servers), many new low-cost and high-performance computer centers have been set-up which are able to store data and host applications that can be accessed through any-internet browser from any device like PCs, tablets or smartphones.
In HINT, the center test server is able to store data gathered from all nodes to detailed trace files, which are similar to those generated by simulation tools.
The engineering of such a system is a complex task and requires smart optimizations to be able to store data, process queries and return the outcome with minimum latency and good scalability.
The upper layer is composed of server units able to store data collected by the two levels below, as well as to process them to extract advanced knowledge (i.e., long-term analysis).
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A technology that is attracting a great deal of interest for the future is magnetic random access memory (MRAM), which may be able to store more data, read and write data faster, and use less power than any of the current memory technologies.
Data bases that are able to store the data completely in main memory have to be preferred.
In some countries, I was told by Michael Samway, who heads Yahoo's human rights efforts, Yahoo is now able to store communications data and search queries offshore and limits access of local employees, so Yahoo can't be forced to turn over this information even if it is ordered to do so.
The involved scientists must be able to store this data and search it by chemical structure.
Eventually multi-national companies will be able to store their data across multiple centers in different geographies as well.
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