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Storage Bin
Storage Magazine | 12 Mar 2004
COLUMNS - So far, all of the ILM talk has been fluff. But there are some companies that are doing interesting--and potentially revolutionary--things with object-based storage that might make ILM useful.
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Put Your Data on Ice
Storage Magazine | 08 Feb 2004
TOOLS, TRENDS & ANALYSIS - Proponents of information life cycle management (ILM) like to talk about managing data from birth to death. For most industries, that "death" can't come soon enough.
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Editorial
Storage Magazine | 08 Feb 2004
COLUMNS - Lost world or lost opportunity?
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Integration
Storage Magazine | 08 Feb 2004
COLUMNS - There are many new technologies that you may want to try, but you need to implement them with new processes and procedures to maximize the benefits these new products bring.
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Storage Bin
Storage Magazine | 08 Feb 2004
COLUMNS - Geeks and spies--not business people--are running storage security, and that's not a good thing.
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Hot Spots
Storage Magazine | 08 Feb 2004
COLUMNS - There's finally some good economic news in the IT world, so perhaps it's time to investigate new storage startups. This article details the most innovative startups in the industry today.
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Definition
Storage Magazine | 15 Dec 2003
TOOLS, TRENDS & ANALYSIS - Information life cycle management (ILM)
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Starting the ILM process
Storage Magazine | 15 Dec 2003
FEATURES - Information life cycle management (ILM) is the buzz right now. But too much emphasis is being put on products and not enough on understanding that ILM is really a process. Before you buy in, here's how to analyze what it ...
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Integration
Storage Magazine | 15 Dec 2003
COLUMNS - Tiered storage is a hot idea, but implementing it can be trickier than appears. This article defines the two different approaches--heterogeneous and homogeneous--and helps you choose the strategy you should employ.
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Behind the Firewall
Storage Magazine | 10 Nov 2003
COLUMNS - EMC is finally a software company ... Hitachi and IBM cashing in on SATA ... Pause before upgrading to LTO-2 ... Dell gets new storage chief ... Seagate's SATA drives aren't exactly perfect.
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