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At least one company has been doing something right with its secure, managed-storage solution.
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Proof is in the pudding….but no one seems to be in the kitchen
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Bank of America's security lapse could happen to you, too
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You’re supposed to dance with the one who brought you—it says here in small print.
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From "thin provisioning" to a report on the storage outlook in the small to medium-sized enterprise world, we look at the silly side of Spring.
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At Computer Associates, CTO Yogesh Gupta doesn't just talk about data management or regulatory compliance from an academic standpoint. He's living it
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Archive does more than just backup data. On closer inspection, our commentator discovers how it can enhance DB migration, data transfer, consolidation, and even disaster recovery
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Efficient data sharing that doesn't require disruption to your infrastructure
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Is there anything left but spin in the storage management solution department?
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How many pieces does it take to build a storage management solution?
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Hardware or software storage management – that is the question.
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What does the merger mean for customers of Veritas?
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SANscreen tells you what you have, where it is, and who’s using it
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Some people don’t believe in making numbers just fit the bill; they ask at the source and tell it like it is.
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Finally, after nearly six years, Avamar Technologies has received the third of the 22 patents it has applied for.
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Revivio’s Time Addressable Storage is an important technology that also happens to work.
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Readers respond to our observations about degree programs in information technology.
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What are the key storage trends and where they may take us in 2005? Our storage expert, Jon Toigo, claims there's a lot of upside that may help offset the post-2004 malaise.
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What can you do with dead or unneeded disk drives? Here are some suggestions.
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Can a new switch from Brocade ready unite different SANs based on non-interoperable switches from different vendors?
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A note on the impact of iSCSI in the storage industry.
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Without storage manageability, we can't effectively address storage costs, which take up to 60 cents of every storage hardware dollar. So why, in the distributed systems world, are we stuck without decent management tools?
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Toigo sorts out fact from fiction
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The thought of a vendor association dictating a schema for how companies should characterize their data is a frightening one.
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The company's president and CEO helped create SCSI earlier in his career, and the company has since overcome some interesting technical challenges.