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Articles in Feb 2005 issue of Computer Technology Review
- Take control of corporate IM: implement best management practices now!
by Peter Shaw - Data storage sticker shock: the need to recalculate data storage TCO
by Dave Therrien - Protecting e-mail by software replication
by Jason Buffington - Storage virtualization, Part 1 of 3: delivering non-disruptive operations, flexibility and simplified management
by Mark Lewis - The damaged data dilemma worms, viruses, spyware and spam are the culprits
by Fred Moore - Laptops: the "wild west" of data protection; Bad backup habits affect business productivity, security
by Brent Ashton - Will the promise of ILM remain elusive?
by Bill Reed - What is SATA II? How is it different from SATA "one"? Should I care if my system supports SATA II?
by Conrad A. Maxwell - E-mail management: compliance, control, consolidation
by David Winkler - ILM: maximizing the real value of data
by Jim O'Connor - SAS delivers maximum SATA scalability
by Franco Castaldini - Hardware or OS virtualization software for servers? Server virtualization: the capability of partitioning a physical server into smaller virtual servers
by Carla Safigan - Beyond storage consolidation: the benefits of iSCSI SANs
by Eric R. Schott - Is SMB disaster recovery really within reach?
by Brendan Kinkade - The SMB users guide to data protection
by Steven Pofcher - Beyond backup: cool applications for tape
by Rich Harada - IP-SAN performance: best practices
by Zophar Sante - Data replication
by Jim McKinstry - Data lifecycle management: hard drives are not enough
by Jim Wheeler