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Tape Vendor Admits Disk Faster, Better, CHEAPER!

by Robin Harris | Friday, October 13, 2006 | Backup, SOHO/SMB | 6 comments

Fighting rear-guard marketing actions – protecting a declining product or technology to keep the high-margin revenue coming in – isn’t much fun, but it sure is profitable. Especially in an area as conservative as storage. So it is a big deal when...

Sto’Mo’s 3 Minute Guide to Electronic Discovery

by Robin Harris | Thursday, October 5, 2006 | Backup, Enterprise, Security & Public Policy | 0 comments

Fear mongering over the new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) requirements for electronic discovery has already begun with an article Storage Goes to Law School. As December 1, 2006 implementation date approaches expect the hype to rise. The “buy my widget...

Coolest New Companies At Datacenter Ventures

by Robin Harris | Friday, September 22, 2006 | Backup, Enterprise, Future Tech, NAS, IP, iSCSI | 0 comments

I finally finished this post so I’ve superseded the first version with this one and given it a new title. I hope this doesn’t violate the mores of blogdom. In flipping through my notes I accidentally ignored Appistry so I’ve added them to the...

Means, Motive & Opportunity: Apple Kills the Media Center PC

by Robin Harris | Friday, September 15, 2006 | Backup, Future Tech, SOHO/SMB | 3 comments

Apple’s “sneak preview” of iTV raised questions for most folks: why announce now? Will people download video like they do audio? Will the other studios join up? For me though, iTV answered a big question: is Apple porting ZFS to Mac OS X? So...

Sto’Mo Mashup: Wikipedia, Buffer Bandits, Tape Encryption, Flashtopia

by Robin Harris | Wednesday, September 13, 2006 | Backup, Enterprise, Future Tech, SSD/Flash/NVRAM | 0 comments

Good dialog between Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales and Encyclopedia Britannica’s Dale Hoiberg in today’s Wall Street Journal (free version, I think). They dance around the subject of massive storage and cheap internet publishing – both of which enable...

Bits & Pieces: Network Storage Of Tomorrow

by Robin Harris | Tuesday, August 22, 2006 | Backup, Enterprise, Future Tech, NAS, IP, iSCSI | 5 comments

Cleversafe, Again The New York Times has a readable article about Cleversafe. StorageMojo.com commented on Cleversafe in June and July (see Cleversafe: Yet Another Online Storage Startup and Coolest Remote Data Services). The money quote: The Cleversafe design could...
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