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Data classification: The vendors
Corporate information resources regularly stretch into the terabytes (thousands of gigabytes) with many thousands (even millions) of individual files to contend with -- but the problem is now far more complex than simply "finding files". Finding spec... Article
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Data classification emerging as an essential business/IT practice
Corporate information resources regularly stretch into the terabytes (thousands of gigabytes) with many thousands (even millions) of individual files to contend with -- but the problem is now far more complex than simply "finding files". Finding spec... Article
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Why storage managers are turning to tiered storage
Using top-shelf storage for all data assets is no longer a cost-efficient solution. Organizations must now account for what data they have, where it is located and who is accessing it -- details that cannot be determined by just adding hard drives. T... Article
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Data classification: Future directions
Corporate information resources regularly stretch into the terabytes (thousands of gigabytes) with many thousands (even millions) of individual files to contend with -- but the problem is now far more complex than simply "finding files". Finding spec... Article
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Data classification: User perspectives
Corporate information resources regularly stretch into the terabytes (thousands of gigabytes) with many thousands (even millions) of individual files to contend with -- but the problem is now far more complex than simply "finding files". Finding spec... Article
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Crash Course: Snapshots
If you've been looking into snapshot technology as a viable option for your shop's backup and recovery plan, take a look at our snapshot Crash Course. You'll find the latest on how this technology is evolving, how it's being used and who's using it. Learning Center
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One size doesn't fit all e-mail archive policies and products
The rules for e-mail archiving vary from one organization to the next. IT should start the ball rolling before it gets the legal department involved in rules for message archiving. Article
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Users give thumbs up to object storage standard
IBM, EMC and others have developed a standard API for object-based storage systems, a move users said they'd welcome. Article
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Tech Report: WAFS
This Tech Report helps you learn what you need to know about wide are file systems (WAFS). Tech Report
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Storage Clips: Fortune 1000 embraces ILM
Much of the $750M in purchasing power of the Fortune 1000 looks to be heading for ILM by the end of 2006. Article
Storage Management Strategies for the CIO