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A reader asks for guidance in choosing between the two—and we offer a third option
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Giving credit where it's due
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Business applications must guide storage architecture, not vice versa
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New storage software is in the works to automate and integrate storage, its management, and the enterprise.
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How recent Federal data protection regulations impact storage
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SNIA wants to assimilate the Enhanced Backup Solutions Initiative
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What are a few milliseconds between friends?
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The classic mainframe need for simpler storage administration still resonates in the open systems storage world
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The concept is sweet and seductive, but is this just the same old proprietary engineering game?
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Can "official" recognition help us gain respect?
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A protocol Without A Number
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The hitch in used storage gear
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Users feel jilted as they question their next move
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A technical support specialist describes his storage problems and asks for advice on a strategy for moving forward.
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Nearly three years overdue, the new iSCSI protocol lets SCSI operate as an application across a TCP/IP network. Is it too little too late?
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After assuming the mantle of “mind share leader” in application-centric storage management, BMC After assuming the mantle of “mind share leader” in application-centric storage management, BMC Software has pulled the plug on its storage business unit. Lamentations aside, the company is owed a few parting kudos for steering the storage industry a couple of degrees toward the direction of end user requirements.
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A reader challenges my "success story" column (on buying from a small vendor) with the need to manage risk.
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Increasingly, functionality to support storage networking and management is being provided by start-up companies who choose to embed their technology in an appliance format. We offer a few questions
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Forbes.com CTO Mike Smith reveals how a solution from Tek-Tools took into account a customer's needs and preferences to solve a common storage problem—capacity management.
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Storage efficiency is more than the allocation of bits to disk—it must also consider data utilization.
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With the arrival of the New Year, we asked several storage luminaries for their perspective on the pace of storage technology change and what we can expect in 2003. No surprise: it will probably be more of the same.
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With the arrival of the New Year, we asked several storage luminaries for their perspective on the pace of storage technology change and what we can expect in 2003.
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We've pulled together some of the noteworthy moments for enterprise storage in 2002 and look ahead to what this year will hold.
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In this column, we pull together some of the noteworthy moments for enterprise storage in 2002 and look forward to predict what this year will hold.
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Network-based file caching may provide a means for real-time data sharing and disaster recovery in file systems according to storage start-up Tacit Networks.