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IBM, Sun roll out native tape encryption for high-end drives
IBM's T1120 and Sun's T10000 tape drives now perform hardware-based encryption at the drive level -- for those who can afford it. Article | 14 Sep 2006
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CIOs choked by storage costs and complexity
The demands of storage can strangle a company's IT budget. Quick fixes won't solve the problem, and neither will hiding your head in the sand. Article | 22 Aug 2006
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Hosted data centers have benefits, but pitfalls, too
The hosted data center is an appealing alternative to building new. But experts warn you can't just hand over the reins and walk away: It requires hands-on management. Article | 26 Jul 2006
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Midsized firms look to backup service providers for help
Data growth and ever-tightening compliance rules are among the factors driving some organizations to turn to service providers for help with backups. Article | 26 Jul 2006
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Tapeless backup gains favor among storage architects
Removing tape from the off-site data protection equation is no longer a brazenly reckless act. Article | 06 Jul 2006
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Sun reorganization includes storage division
According to internal documents, restructuring at Sun has reached the storage division. Meanwhile, industry insiders are divided on Sun's long-term place in the storage market. Article | 05 Jul 2006
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Cisco pushes InfiniBand in the data center
Cisco has rolled out a way to manage InfiniBand and Ethernet networks under the same console, which it hopes will make InfiniBand more popular in the data center. Article | 29 Jun 2006
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Verari CTO touts 'cool' technology
Verari Systems' chief technology officer David Driggers spoke to SearchDataCenter.com about how the company keeps blades cool, even in the hot aisle. Interview | 27 Jun 2006
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Texas school district hooks up affordable compliance archive
A Texas school district connected its email system to archiving software and DVD jukeboxes, avoiding a cost and management hassle. Article | 20 Jun 2006
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Disaster recovery: Ad hoc and expensive
Users at Gartner's storage show in Orlando admit that their disaster recovery plans are unrehearsed and too expensive. Article | 20 Jun 2006