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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 | 02 Nov 2005
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How to tell when it's time to implement data classification
Many companies fail to recognize the importance of their data and its impact on everyday business operations. The process of data classification helps businesses understand what data is actually available, its location in the enterprise, how that dat... Article | 02 Nov 2005
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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 | 02 Nov 2005
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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 | 02 Nov 2005
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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 | 02 Nov 2005
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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 | 02 Nov 2005
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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 | 27 Oct 2005
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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 | 26 Oct 2005
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What, where, how long? The issues of archiving e-mail
According to storage consulting firm Contoural Inc., a third of Fortune 500 companies save all e-mail, a third delete some messages and a third don't know what to do. Article | 20 Oct 2005
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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 | 20 Oct 2005
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