by Robin Harris | Wednesday, August 30, 2006 | Enterprise |
Over at DrunkenData John William Toigo comments on my Computerworld post on the death throes of Information Lifecycle Management (ILM). I wish I could say he tore me a new one – controversy is good for readership – but since we are fundamentally in...
by Robin Harris | Tuesday, August 29, 2006 | Security & Public Policy |
Federal Computer Week is reporting that the US Army is starting a pilot program to encrypt all data on all mobile devices. But that’s not all: In the coming weeks, the secretary of the Army will release a new policy on data encryption mandating that each Army...
by Robin Harris | Monday, August 28, 2006 | Enterprise |
The Wall Street Journal (and everyone else) is reporting (subscription required) Google Inc. is venturing deeper into the business and education market by bundling a variety of existing services including email and scheduling offerings that compete with software from...
by Robin Harris | Friday, August 25, 2006 | Future Tech, SOHO/SMB |
Update: In the comments Mark claims that the ZFS reference in Apple’s Leopard, the next version of Mac OS X, proves that Apple is, in fact, working on porting ZFS: All filesystems on MacOS X are implemented using what’s called VFS plugins, these interact with...
by Robin Harris | Thursday, August 24, 2006 | Enterprise, SAN, FC |
The good people at Computer Economics have recently published an article entitled Storage Management Disciplines are Declining. Which is the best thing I’ve heard all week. Unless your job title includes the words “Storage Manager”. Unused Capacity:...
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