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- EMC says it's still major storage provider to Wal-Mart
- Quick Takes: It's in the software
- StorageNetworks lands BellSouth deal
- Webcast: To build or not to build (Peter Bell, StorageNetworks)
- Webcast: NetApp plans (Dan Warmenhoven, Network Appliance)
- Webcast: IBM's storage plans (Linda Sanford, IBM)
- Storage Decisions 2001 Presentation Slides
- Webcast: Storage landscape 2002 (Nick Allen, Gartner Group)
- Webcast: Strategic storage decision-making (Randy Kerns, Evaluator Group)
- Webcast: Follow the leader (Joe Tucci, EMC)
- Storage security is an emerging issue
- Quick Takes: IP taking center stage
- Telcos to deliver storage as a utility with SSP offering
- Benchmark debuts DLT autoloader
- Quick Takes: Analyze this
- Three enterprise users named Storage Innovator Award winners
- DAFS Collaborative passes the torch to the SNIA
- Storage Decisions 2001: Brevity, common sense key to contingency planning
- Storage Decisions 2001: Five 9s, SANs and cost-counting
- Storage Decisions 2001: Users not panicking over disaster recovery plans
- Storage Decisions 2001: Storage buyers regain control
- Storage Decisions 2001: EMC chief defends sales force
- Storage Decisions 2001: NetApps CEO says line between SAN and NAS to blur
- Storage Decisions 2001: Interoperability is up to end users
- Storage Decisions 2001: The next big challenge
- Quick Takes: Maxtor makes deal with OTG, Legato
- Conference to focus on storage management, disaster recovery issues
- Inrange buys services group
- EMC employee recounts terror attacks
- SAN plans are being canned
- Quick Takes: Restructuring and partnering
- Tragedy could force businesses to rethink disaster recovery plans
- EMC upgrades Symmetrix storage line
- Quick Takes: Unveilings
- Precise acquires W. Quinn for storage software
- Inrange pulls out of telecom, focuses storage networking
- Compaq users angry, concerned about HP acquisition
- HP merger opens door for competitors
- The new HP: A storage leader?
- Users ponder fate of Compaq's Tru64 Unix
- Compaq will still leave HP short on services
- Relieve the strain, users gain
- Quick Takes: Howdy partner
- Cisco shuffles execs in major reorganization
- Quick Takes: Blades and directors
- Jacada buys CNT's Propelis for business tools
- Exabyte to merge with Ecrix
- Quick Takes: Capacity boost
- Take a deep breath and exhale: IBM's Rudolph claims exabytes are coming
- Quick Takes: Tape, drives and backup
- Storage Decisions 2001 Preview: Mapping out a solution
- DAFS protocol to hit the street, waits for technology to catch up
- Storage Decisions 2001 Preview: Achieving perfection in uptime
- Quick Takes: Start your engines
- Sun, Hitachi make deal official
- Quantum snaps up NAS maker
- Quick Takes: Managing storage
- Software is brightest hope for storage growth
- A lot of cache
- Scale Eight closes its 'final' funding round
- Quick Takes: Security, conformity and data-eating Cheetahs
- EMC banks on software, services
- EMC cranks up pressure in networked storage
- Quick Takes: Dantz-ing in the street
- The fat free storage diet
- Veritas says SANs are still experimental
- Quick Takes: Agreements, appeasements and introductory offers
- Sistina's file systems of the future
- Quick Takes: Hard drivin
- Acquisition fever
- Quick takes: Get a BakBone
- Dell debuts LTO tape libraries
- Quick takes: On course
- EMC sees mid-range dip, but SANs still strong
- Quick takes: Have a NAS summer
- Seagate, Imation breathe life into Travan drives
- Quick Takes: Bringing storage to the masses
- ISNS goes open source
- Executive Vision: Simplify and they will buy
- Quick Takes: InfiniBand and beyond
- Can SSPs hurdle customer hesitation?
- ADIC settles patent suit with Crossroads
- Interoperability initiatives: Inching their way toward compatibility
- The InfiniBand alternative
- Storability puts multi-site storage in view
- Quick Takes: Find it at your local library
- Quick Takes: Core competency
- Quantum's Snap decision
- Quick Takes: Logical solutions
- Sun supports Brocade SAN infrastructure
- Sun blasts SAN storage group
- BMC revamps Patrol
- IBM and HDS swap programming code for storage servers
- Scale Eight expands service with global push
- EMC bags IDC's TCO blessing
- SAN leaders look to the future
- Quick Takes: Busting out all over
- Quick Takes: Bundle up
- Hitachi moves into network-attached storage
- Out of the frying pan and into the Fibre
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