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Articles in August 2003 issue of Computer Technology Review
- Clarification
- Answering the storage security challenge - Security
by Gary Sevounts - Continuous data availability solutions using an iSCSI virtualization switch - Disaster Recovery
by Zophar Sante - Keeping the doors open - Security
by Dan Lewis - Suspect system incident verification in incident response - Disaster Recovery
by Christopher L.T. Brown - Network and application layer tests reveal security gaps - Security
by Josh Goldstein - Blackout power - Disaster Recovery
by George McNamara - Open source software for perimeter defense - Security
by Elizabeth M. Ferrarini - Image backup & disaster recovery - Backup/Restore
by Morgan Edwards - Information Lifecycle Management - Storage Management
by Todd Rief - Homeland security strikes out: power blackout illuminates storage vulnerabilities
- AIT Tape: best long-term replacement for archival Magneto-Optical - Backup/Restore
by Richard Vining - IP SAN or Fibre Channel SAN? - Storage Management
by Sharon Isaacson - Fabric-based intelligence: but do a reality check on the switches before you buy - Disaster Recovery
by Christine Taylor Chudnow - Using data backup and restore services to achieve compliance - Backup/Restore
by Greg Knieriemen - Roundtable: "switched on storage arrays" Part 3 of 3 - Connectivity
- The Nearline Effect: tape vendors will love it; disk vendors won't - Disaster Recovery
by Fred Moore - The storage lifetime of removable media - Backup/Restore
by Mary Chesher - SCSI Cables: more than a couple of connectors and a few pieces of wire - Connectivity
by Jim Stein - Automating the full data protection process: Integrity 1.4.5 from Avail Solutions - Top Technology Showcase
- The SQL Slammer worm: how two organizations survived the attack - Backup/Restore
by Drew Robb - Building multi-speed SANs with scalable HBA architecture
by Phil Brotherton - Tape automation's never looked so good - Top Technology Showcase
by Louis Raphael - Protecting the learning environment - Security
by Robert Ellis