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Articles in July 2002 issue of Computer Technology Review
- Microsoft will abandon Java in 2004 - First in/First out: Stub Files
by Joshua Piven - Inspeed thinks dig by thinking small - Computer Technology Review Editors Choice 2002
by Mark Ferelli - Data protection service level agreement: implementing SLA support based on infrastructure design - Storage Networking
by Lynn VanArsdale - I/O: not just spinning our wheels - I/O with Mark & Hal - Column
- So, you've decided to migrate to san or NAS? Take back your weekends - Storage Networking
by Jason Buffington - Commodity? Not hard disk - Storage as I see it
by Mark Ferelli - The challenges of data management in biotech: booming life sciences research has IT resources bursting at the seams - Storage Networking - Industry Overview
by Christine Taylor Chudnow - USB On-The-Go passes initial interoperability tests - Top Technology Showcase - Brief Article
by Joshua Piven - Storage area management: the next generation - Storage Networking
by Christine Taylor Chudnow - Evaluating the PeAk 8Pak autoloader - Top Technology Showcase - Hardware Review - Product/Service Evaluation
by Alyona Kononova - DWDM: its time has come; it offers high bandwidth and reliability for demanding storage applications - Tape/Disk/Optical Storage
by Rene Dufrene - It's the winter of due diligence for VCs: venture fundings are dawn and IPOs are dead in the water, but venture capitalists remain upbeat - Business of Technology - Industry Overview
by Mark Jensen - Fibre channel dukes it out with IP: they're battling over cost and complexity - Industry Overview
by Christine Taylor Chudnow - New 15K drives provide more than speed: they offer increased safety in multi-TB storage - High Availability
by Kris Land - Fabric virtualization: the roadmap: Visualize, virtualize, automate - Business of Technology
by Brandon Hoff - Blade or brick, take your pick: both increase server power, not server numbers
by Christine Taylor Chudnow - Ultra320 SCSI and adaptive active filtering: the alternative to transmitter pre-compensation - High Availability
by Jorge L. Fernandez - No blues for Bluetooth: it powers the wireless growth engine - Industry Overview
by Joshua Piven - Back-end switching in storage server design: improves the performance and availability of storage systems - High Availability
by Richard Lary