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Articles in May 2000 issue of Computer Technology Review
- My Way Or The Highway!
by Mark Ferelli - Testing Tape Susceptibility To Dust
by Runar Angelsen - Packing The SAN
by Mark Ferelli - Linux Virtual Private Networking For $500
by Joshua Piven - Infinistore: Better By Design
by Mark Ferelli - InfiniBand Gathers Powerful Support
by Tom Heil - OTG Software Xtends Its Reach Into The Email Storage Management Market
by Kim Borg - Storing The Next Generation
by Katherine Diaz - Clustered Servers And Redundant I/O Ports
by Kevin Smith - All The News That's Fit To Plate
by Mark Brownstein - Get It On TapeAgain!
by Mark Rogers - Mirroring Your Way To A Fault-Tolerant Storage System Beyond RAID 5
by Joel Leider - EIPMore Profitable For Integrators Than Users?
by Dave Trowbridge - Tape Is Dead[ldots]No Way!
by Lee H. Elizer - First ISP, Then ASP Now SSP!
by Fred Moore - VERITAS Cluster Server And Remote Storage
- HIARC Opens Its HSM Software For Ultrium LTD
- Serial ATA Will Implement Next Generation Performance By 2002Transparently
by Mark Brownstein - AMI Is All Hyped Up
- There's A Logic To FibreFAS440
- WAP Flap Zaps Spec Credibility
by Joshua Piven - Maxell RAMS The Optical Media Market
- A Round Of Applause, Please
by Mark Ferelli - Microsoft Fought The Law And The Law Won. Does Anybody Still Care?
by Joshua Piven - Will Escape Velocity Put EMC Storage In Orbit?
by Mark Ferelli - Ask The Scsi Expert
- To Be Fully Informed[ldots]
by Hal Glatzer - The SAN Era Takes Shape
by Fred Moore - SCSI Untangled
by George Penokie