The digital era is throwing up some mind-boggling statistics: 62 billion e-mails are sent every day; 1 billion songs are shared via peer-to-peer every month; 1.5 billion terabytes of data is created every year.
These numbers have conspired to do what few people could ever have thought possible - make the storage industry look sexy.
Sounds absurd? Look at it this way: all this data (it's no longer just boring spreadsheets and databases, but also cool stuff like digital music, e-mails and instant messenger files) requires somewhere to store it. And storage firms are coming up with some seriously powerful kit to do just that.
'The world generates 25 per cent more information every year,' said EMC chief executive Joe Tucci.
'This will go on forever because it is now a self-connected world - the people creating this information are individuals like you and me.'
EMC is talking about a world in which the average home stores around one terabyte (1000 gigabytes) of data.