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The great divide: mainframe and open-systems storage by Jeff Moad
If you'd like to use the same software to manage mainframe and open-systems storage, don't hold your breath. But there are more immediate ways that you can leverage mainframe best practices in the open-systems world.

Is storage certification worth it? by Susan J. Marks
If you're thinking about advancing your career by becoming certified in a particular storage skill, read this article to help you decide if certification is worth your time and money.

Are full backups dead? by W. Curtis Preston
Tape may not be dead, but the way you use it can change. Consider increasing your use of incremental backup, particularly if you're integrating disk into your backup process.

Remote DR: faster, farther and cheaper by Marc Staimer
Post-Sept. 11, you need to consider disaster sites that are geographically distant from your main data centers. Remote replication software, IP storage and new techniques for long-term storage are changing the DR distance equation.

Rein in e-mail storage by Jerome M. Wendt
With new government regulations and users' gigantic e-mail attachments, new approaches for storing e-mail are called for.

AttachStor reclaims e-mail storage by W. Curtis Preston
We review the AttachStor Suite, a new tool that promises to save money in Exchange and Domino environments by reducing the number of servers and the amount of storage that attachments use.

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4 Gb Fibre Channel: Everyone's On Board
Four-gigabit Fibre Channel is a reality.

Home is Where the Storage Is
How much storage is in your home?

Put Your Data on Ice
Proponents of information life cycle management (ILM) like to talk about managing data from birth to death. For most industries, that "death" can't come soon enough.

RFID May Strain Storage

iSCSI Waters Getting Warmer

InfiniBand Storage in Limbo
InfiniBand gains traction.

Oracle RAC, the Easy Way
Oracle RAC made simple

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How to get the best service for the least amount of money by Darryl Brooks
Bringing in outside consultants and engineers can be risky. Read this article to find out how to get the best service for the least amount of money.

Hot data storage startups by Jon Oltsik
There's finally some good economic news in the IT world, so perhaps it's time to investigate new storage startups. This article details the most innovative startups in the industry today.

Geeks and spies are running storage security by Steve Duplessie
Storage Bin: Geeks and spies--not business people--are running storage security, and that's not a good thing.

Implementing new data storage technologies by Stephen Foskett
There are many new technologies that you may want to try, but you need to implement them with new processes and procedures to maximize the benefits these new products bring.

Lost world or lost opportunity? by Mark Schlack
Lost world or lost opportunity?

Behind the firewall
Veritas and Legato backup woes ... Cisco fails to foster storage knowledge ... Microsoft is playing musical chairs ... Startup Mendocino gobbles up Vyant's intellectual property.

Snapshot: How is Your SAN Architected?
Cost per megabyte dropped 2 cents in 2003



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