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The state of ILM
Editor's note: Welcome to our weekly column penned by storage community leaders. The opinions expressed here are not necessarily those of SearchStorage.com. Interact with your peers... Column | 10 Nov 2004
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SNW '04: CTO panel tries to pin down ILM
With moderator Jon Toigo ready to pounce, a panel of CTOs dish out thoughts on ILM. Article | 27 Oct 2004
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Tiered storage has digital music provider singing new tune
Loudeye takes a shot at tiered storage to overcome bottlenecks in its tape library. Article | 24 Aug 2004
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Update: ILM standards war heats up
The SNIA is, in fact, working on technical standards for Information Lifecycle Management, but there appears to be some politics to get over first. Article | 13 Apr 2004
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ADIC jumps on ILM bandwagon
ADIC adds support for more operating systems and improved data migration procedures to StorNext Management software. Article | 09 Apr 2004
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ILM standard in the works?
All signs at the Storage Networking World conference are pointing toward an Information Lifecycle Management standard in the works. But if true, what form would it take? Article | 08 Apr 2004
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HP to acquire Persist for ILM technology
Managing data from creation to deletion has just become easier for HP. The company announced Tuesday that it plans to acquire Persist Technologies for its active archiving software to boost HP's information lifecycle management plan. Article | 12 Nov 2003
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New Serial ATA systems slide into secondary storage role
Serial ATA technology is all the rage at the SNW conference this week, but while it's being featured in enterprise storage systems, its role will be as a secondary storage option. Article | 29 Oct 2003
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HP weighs in on Information Lifecycle Management strategy
HP is betting it can tackle your archiving requirements through its newly announced Information Lifecycle Management initiative. The concept revolves around managing data and its placement on different storage media, from "creation to deletion." Article | 17 Sep 2003
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DDS lives on in new DAT product
Certance, formerly the Removable Storage Solutions branch of Seagate, has resurrected the DDS tape roadmap with the introduction of the DAT 72 Format. Article | 05 May 2003
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