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E-Discovery: Sizing the, Um-m, Opportunity

by Robin Harris | Wednesday, November 15, 2006 | Backup, Enterprise, Security & Public Policy | 3 comments

The new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) on electronic information discovery (e-discovery) is serving as an excuse for some scary marketing. So how scared should you be? If your company is under $100 million in sales, not very. Over $1 billion, you need to make...

Rackable: the Dell of Next-Gen Storage?

by Robin Harris | Tuesday, November 14, 2006 | Enterprise, Future Tech, NAS, IP, iSCSI | 6 comments

“There is not a lot of added value in commodity ‘storage bricks’” Commented one feisty StorageMojo.com reader last week. I didn’t agree, but I didn’t have a ready answer, either. But now I do: Rackable Systems. You may have heard of...

“Your Papers AND Your Laptop, Pliss”

by Robin Harris | Monday, November 13, 2006 | Enterprise, Security & Public Policy, SSD/Flash/NVRAM | 0 comments

State-supported industrial espionage has an important ally in the Bush administration. The Department of Homeland Security Theatre has decided it needs to be able rifle through notebook hard drives at the US border. A boon to all online storage providers. Hey, maybe...

StorageMojo Creeps Into 21st Century: RSS Feed

by Robin Harris | Sunday, November 12, 2006 | Off-Topic | 3 comments

I’ve had a number of requests for RSS feeds, which left me a little mystified since I don’t use them myself. I tried hooking up to Feedburner, but their stuff didn’t work with my version of WordPress. So I procrastinated. Until now. New, Improved...

Amazon & Web Services: One Business or Two?

by Robin Harris | Friday, November 10, 2006 | Future Tech | 0 comments

Is Jeff Bezos a brilliant idiot or a lucky visionary? Amazon Web Services are rolling out and getting more play, both pro and con. BusinessWeek online has a recent interview with Bezos, where he outlines what he calls his “developer-facing business” or...
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