Storage magazine Online November/December 2009: 5 Hot Technologies for 2010 and our Exclusive Salary Survey Results
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Rich Castagna, Editorial DirectorThe final 2009 edition of Storage magazine Online features two perennially popular features: Our predictions for next year's most impactful storage technologies and the results of our annual salary survey. In our cover story, our team of editors and independent storage experts team up to tell you the five technologies to watch in the new year -- and why. Plus, you'll get results and analysis from our annual Storage Salary Survey. IT pros with Fibre Channel expertise are in high demand, but we have been through the worst economy in decades. What does that mean for your prospects? Read this story and find out.
Also in the November/December issue of Storage magazine Online:
► Can we survive consolidation? an editorial by Rich Castagna
► Virtual tape libraries in depth by W. Curtis Preston
► Object storage gains steam as unstructured data grows by Beth Pariseau
► Desktop virtualization: Better data protection? by Lauren Whitehouse
► Energy conservation efforts still anemic by Rich Castagna
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This was first published in December 2009