Archive
Is Sun really setting? According to columnist Steve Duplessie, there are several good reasons to believe and disbelieve that Sun is finally getting its storage act together.
Posted May 23rd
Symantec and Veritas: A fearsome twosome According to SNW columnist Steve Duplessie, the fourth biggest software company in the world is going to protect some serious data.
Posted December 20th
A half terabyte of good cancer information gone bad Storage services are migrating from hosts and arrays to the intelligent fabric.
Posted July 26th
The intelligent fabric market: Opportunities and threats Storage services are migrating from hosts and arrays to the intelligent fabric.
Posted April 19th
Stop the excuse mongering! The August blackout made it clear that organizations have to upgrade their commitments to remote replication capabilities.
Posted September 1st
There's a new buzzword in town: Information Lifecycle Management According to SNW speaker Steve Duplessie, ILM solves key problems, such as ineffective storage utilization, the costs of managing storage and the ability to manage storage growth.
Posted March 31st
Now is the time to get great deals C'mon guys, loosen up and spend some doughbefore it's too late.
Posted November 18th
Storage: Sire of networking? Want to know where the storage market is going? Just take a look at what happened in the networking market.
Posted September 9th
Cereva: Death of a high flyer Cereva seemed to have all the necessary pieces, but it still failed. Herein lies a cautionary tale.
Posted July 15th
The next thing: Automation Amazingly, storage networking is not fully automated. Predictably, the move is on to make it that way.
Posted April 29th
Red-hot Fibre Channel trends for 2002
Here's a big-money prediction for you – the Fibre Channel market will grow this year. Why and how? Read on.
Posted January 28th
Fibre Channel vs. iSCSI: It ain't an either/or situation, so chill out
As an outspoken proponent of "users first, technologies second," our intrepid columnist strives to produce peace in the land of the Big Fibre Channel Dogs. Despite his reasoned entreaties, however, some Fibre Channel supporters view him with a jaundiced eye. In this column, he opens his nonpartisan tent and invites everybody in.
Posted November 5th
How fate kept Jacob Herbst off American Airlines Flight 11 This inspirational column describes how fate intervened to save the life of Jacob Herbst, who failed to use his ticket on American Flight 11 from Boston to Los Angeles last Tuesday.
Posted September 17th
The Re-Birth of Solid State Disk
Solid State Disk (SSD) is another of those long-time, small-market plays that sounded great, but never caught on until now.
Posted August 20th
iSCSI's killer app: backup
iSCSI disk arrays provide a cheap, simple way to create an online, real-time recovery methodology at only a fraction of the cost of traditional primary storage.
Posted July 30th
Columnist epiphany: N'Sync as a metaphor for the storage industry Once the commercial world catches up with the entertainment world, storage is going to really take off. In the mean time, Steve Duplessie suggests, don't get too upset if the likes of EMC and Network Appliance are only growing at a rate of 20% per annum.
Posted July 2nd
My trip to Storage Disneyland
Our intrepid columnist divines the depths of what was hot and what was not at the Storage Networking World show.
Posted May 7th
Don't worry about being a drag We present a brief, annotated and opinionated history of storage management in which revolutionaries and worriers fall by the technology wayside.
Posted April 9th
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