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Articles in Sept 2004 issue of Computer Technology Review
- Client computer storage consolidation
by David Griego - Comparing host-based D2D to VTLs for backup and restore: Part 1
by Paul Feresten - RAID-on-a-chip [ROC] processors change the storage equation: Part 1
by John Howarth - How will you manage the infinite archive? It may include a return to old-fashioned film
by Fred Moore - ComplianceVault for SMBs: data preservation in the world of e-mail retention and search/retrieval
- The scramble is on to solve recovery puzzle: virtual tape, MAID, SRM are some leading solutions
by Mark Ferelli - Virtual tape: a solid citizen in an ILM world
by Mike Holland - SCSI finally gains serial attachment [SAS] … after decades of steady progress
by Chad Thibodeau - Hardware enables next-gen storage: next generation storage software will require specialized hardware
by Benjamin F. Kuo - Inside looking out: observations from the Dark Side of the Industry
- Tape storage for Sarbanes-Oxley compliance
by Rich Harada - iSCSI: changing the storage landscape
by Steve Rogers - The times, they are a changin'
by Mark Ferelli - SATA for business critical applications: the mirroring advantage; Affordable, mirrored SATA drives overcome FC RAID-5 obstacles
by Jonathan Kong - Information lifecycle management: mastering complexity
by Mark P. Dangelo - In training we trust: well-trained personnel can do routine work faster and with fewer errors
by Mark Ferelli - Intelligent ATA arrives to meet backup and recovery SLAs
by Stephen Terlizzi - Storage management in the year 2010
by John Lallier - Sarbanes-Oxley: compliance meets technology
by Scott Wyban - The future of tape for data storage: the 1-TB cartridge and beyond
by Richard H. Dee