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  • What's on deck for storage?

    Arun Taneja discusses the reasons that disk-based backup, archiving, SAS and CDP are going to be on a lot of storage pros' agendas this year. 

  • Plan ahead to skip storage snags

    Marc Staimer explains how testing backups at least once a quarter, encrypting backups in flight and at rest and implementing an effective SRM tool can prevent storage nightmares. 

  • Storage: Getting better every minute

    The storage system landscape is diverse, competitive and rapidly growing. While the fundamentals haven't changed, the technology is constantly moving forward. There are pockets of innovation that are game-changing, and we are on the edge of making gr... 

  • How to convince management to upgrade

    Learn how to effectively convince your boss or other management of the need for an upgrade or technology acquisitions. 

  • Storage vulnerabilities you can't afford to miss

    This tip outlines common, yet critical, storage security vulnerabilities that are often overlooked when it comes to protecting sensitive data. 

  • Choosing storage technologies

    This tip offers an overview of storage technologies divided into two parts, one for the personal or small business user and another for the enterprise user. 

  • Build a winning storage budget

    This tip offers advice on taking a business-plan approach to the process of building a storage budget. 

  • The business case for storage networks

    The business case for storage networks 

  • When to choose tape

    Find out when to skip new, higher-priced technologies and stick with tape. 

  • Tape price hikes looming

    In the coming months, expect to pay more for tape cartridges.