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Help Wanted: Storage Leadership Position Open

by Robin Harris | Monday, December 4, 2006 | Enterprise, Security & Public Policy | 3 comments

OK, executives at EMC, HP, IBM and Microsoft, do you really want to make a difference for your company, your fellow citizens and your country? Here’s your chance. It won’t be easy or quick, but if you are as good as you want us to believe, here’s...

Today’s the Day: New FRCP Rules Now in Effect

by Robin Harris | Friday, December 1, 2006 | Security & Public Policy | 0 comments

The big day for the new e-discovery Federal Rules of Civil Procedure has arrived and it’s Gold Rush time for e-discovery vendors. This morning’s Associated Press report quoted a somewhat dubious source, James Wright ” . . . director of electronic...

Privacy Carve Out: Vapor-Paper

by Robin Harris | Tuesday, November 28, 2006 | Future Tech, Security & Public Policy | 0 comments

In last week’s episode of Privacy Carve Out, Vaporstream promised to allow us to create, send and receive untrackable, unforwardable and disappearing email. This week the mavens at Xerox PARC announce they’ve developed a prototype technology that ensures...

Vaporstream Anti-storage

by Robin Harris | Tuesday, November 21, 2006 | Enterprise, Security & Public Policy | 0 comments

I had a colleague once whose emails seethed with such exquisite vituperation that new ones would get passed around the office so we could admire her wordcraft. She wasn’t the happiest woman in the world and when she got behind the keyboard, look out! If you just...

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...

“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...
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