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Articles in Jan 2004 issue of Computer Technology Review
- Getting disk into the backup process; adding benefits of disk while supporting existing processes - Storage Networking
by Scott Hamilton - Solid-state disks: moving from luxury to necessity - Backup/Restore
by Kelly Cash - Pro-active storage management on 2004 horizon - Industry Overview
by Fred Moore - Addressing the challenges of data protection; key data must be 100% reliable, accessible and up-to-date - Backup/Restore
by Mehran Hadipour - "Best of the Best" products of 2003 will make 2004 a better year! - Certance's CP 3100 - Dantz's EMC Symmetrix DMX series
- Want to stop spam? Multiple techniques in unison is the answer - Internet
by John Korsak - Tiered storage cuts costs, improves business alignment
by Chuck Hollis - Enterprise IM-ing: once a neat pop-up window for casual conversation, now a powerful networking tool speculated to revolutionize company productivity - Internet - instant messaging
by Louis Raphael - Financial analyst looks at lessons of 2003; analyst insight - Stub Files - enterprise storage market analyzed
- Cut IT costs and improve productivity with Modern Internet access technology - Security
by Dave Kresse - Enterprise struggling to keep up with consumer storage growth; is the tail wagging the dog?
by Mark Ferelli - NAS Gateways simplify file serving for Windows environments - Storage Management - Network Attached Storage Gateways
by Ravi Chalaka - Ten commandments for managing people - Security
by G.A. "Andy" Marken - How to control proliferating storage options: three tips for reining in your storage environment - Storage Management
by Wayne Lam - Tape libraries: a different type of virus protection - Security
by Kevin Chard - High Performance Computing: past, present and future - Storage Networking
by Bruce Moxon - Critical power: backup protection for your critical systems: your critical IT systems could be bombarded daily by nine different power problems. Generators and surge suppressors address only two of them. Find out how to protect systems from the full range
by Darrick Finan - The challenges of testing SATA and SAS; part 1: the physical level - Connectivity - Serial Advanced Technology Attachment and Serial Attached SCSI
by Dale Smith