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Carol Sliwa joined SearchStorage.com in 2008 and has more than 15 years of experience in technology journalism. She started as a senior writer at NetworkWorld and transferred to another IDG publication, Computerworld, where she was a senior editor and then a national correspondent. Carol has received national and regional writing awards from the American Society of Business Publication Editors. Prior to her work in the tech sector, Carol covered government and politics as the Boston-based State House Bureau Chief for The Berkshire Eagle.
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Contributions from Carol Sliwa
- 10 GbE for iSCSI, NAS storage still hinges on cost
- Move to 8 Gbps Fibre Channel storage can be gradual
- Types of archive appliances
- Archive appliances hold appeal in regulated industries
- Disk archiving appliances market outlook
- Primary storage dedupe/compression is worth a try
- 8 Gbps Fibre Channel adoption to soar in 2010
- Data deduplication and compression tools
- Enterprise data storage requirements for FCoE
- Network architecture considerations for FCoE
- How to get from FC to FCoE
- What you need to deploy FCoE: A storage checklist
- Storage performance monitoring goes beyond the array
- Remote site monitoring often missing from DR plan
- Fixing data storage bottlenecks and performance issues
- Email archiving needs soar as e-discovery requests rise
- Email archiving strategies: Five best practices
- Data classification for storage managers
- Storage Explained: Cloud storage defined
- Small CAS players challenge Centera
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