Today is the day! We will start our April contest and survey in the category "Technology" with the prize being an iHome iH5 Alarm Clock for apple ipods! All you have to do is to invest...
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March (Trade Show) Madness | Computerworld Blogs: Brian Babineau gives us his top 4 picks of what the top 4 technologies that are going to hit the floors in the industry trade shows of the next 8...
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Samsung shows flash-disk based laptop | InfoWorld | News | 2006-03-10 | By Martyn Williams, IDG News Service: I find this sort of technology really exciting - a step in what feels to me, to be the...
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RAID for novices | Computerworld Blogs: I know most of you already know this stuff better than you know your families, but I tend to collect articles like this, so that I can copy and paste someone...
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Knowing your storage tiers - Computerworld: The difference between Tier 1 and Tier 2 storage used to be intuitively obvious. Tier 1 storage arrays came packaged in a refrigerator-like box, while Tier...
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Keep an "eye" on this optical storage | Computerworld Blogs: One of the problems with new technology is that its Longevity can only be theorised about, not proven 'in the field'....
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by Andrew Garrett on March 13, 2006
EMC rolls out new NAS devices, software | InfoWorld | News | 2006-03-06 | By Shelley Solheim, IDG News Service: Last week, EMC rolled out two new NAS devices - the Velerra NZ704 which goes up to 48...
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Google: A giant hard disk in the sky? | Computerworld Blogs: If Google starts to offer free, unlimited storage, things could get very interesting. I don't know how I'd feel about using that -...
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The rise of 'in between' storage tiers - Computerworld: Somtimes, your needs don't exactly match what the vendor is selling. Sometimes, if you're lucky, the vendor comes up with...
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Hu Yoshida's Blog: Four years is a long time: Hu Yoshida from Hitachi Data Systems looks forward 4 years, to the time of the next Winter Olympics, to try and predict what Enterprise storage...
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In bed with tape - Computerworld: Divorce is never easy. "While elminating tape is technically feasible, there are several roadblocks that will in all likelihood prevent this, all of them...
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HP, EMC and others hint at their next moves Some hints, but not a lot of actual meat on some very bare bones. If I can paraphrase, HP are going to continue being HP, and EMC (and Dell and...
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ILM - Everything or Nothing?: Dave from Netapp tries to explain buzzword-du-jour - ILM. How did ILM get so confused? The basic idea seems straightforward enough: As data ages, its value tends to...
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NetApp SpinServer user walks away: Ouch - painful, yet not-uncommon story. This guy buys a huge array from a startup - startup gets bought by vendor - guy has problems with array - vendor doesn't...
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Quantum, StorageTek end patent fight "Quantum and Sun Microsystems subsidiary StorageTek have settled their three-year patent Dispute and entered into a cross-licensing agreement, according to a...
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