Contributed Editorial
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Guest Column: Email--Not Just Communication But A Legal Document Of Record
1/21/2010
The Internet has become so ingrained in everyday business that I'd venture to say not many of us even think about communicating or conducting everyday business with hardcopy anymore. Tracking documents through the standard U.S. postal service mailing options (registered or return receipt) has given way to a variety of sending and receiving options for email. By James Koopmann, DCIG Inc.
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HDS Takes The 'White Gloves' Off As It Launches New Strategy To Expedite And Simplify Data Migrations
1/20/2010
The new relationship that Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) struck with InMage Systems to use InMage about three months ago had a number of immediate ramifications. It provided HDS with a new heterogeneous replication option that it could use across its own storage systems; it made HDS more competitive in customer accounts where it did not traditionally have a foothold and it provided an entrée for HDS into next generation data protection technologies for disaster recovery. By Jerome M Wendt, Lead Analyst and President, DCIG Inc.
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Guest Column: HDS Takes The 'White Gloves' Off As It Launches New Strategy To Expedite And Simplify Data Migrations
1/20/2010
The new relationship that Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) struck with InMage Systems to use InMage about three months ago had a number of immediate ramifications. It provided HDS with a new heterogeneous replication option that it could use across its own storage systems; it made HDS more competitive in customer accounts where it did not traditionally have a foothold and it provided an entrée for HDS into next generation data protection technologies for disaster recovery. By Jerome M Wendt, Lead Analyst and President, DCIG Inc.
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2009 Brings SSDs To The Cusp Of Being The Next Big Storage Trend
12/29/2009
I am doing my weekly recap blog on what I considered the last of the three major storage trends of 2009. Over the last month I have posted a couple of blogs discussing what I considered the top two storage trends of 2009 and this week I wanted to turn my attention to what I consider third major storage trend of 2009: solid state drives (SSDs). By Jerome M. Wendt DCIG, LLC
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Guest Column: 2009 Brings SSDs To The Cusp Of Being The Next Big Storage Trend
12/29/2009
I am doing my weekly recap blog on what I considered the last of the three major storage trends of 2009. Over the last month I have posted a couple of blogs discussing what I considered the top two storage trends of 2009 and this week I wanted to turn my attention to what I consider third major storage trend of 2009: solid state drives (SSDs). By Jerome M. Wendt DCIG, LLC
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Zero Is Thin Provisioning's New Calling Card
11/12/2009
No one likes to be thought of as a "zero" but that is exactly how 3PAR wants the industry to perceive the newest management features on its InServ storage systems. By James Koopmann, DCIG Inc.
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Guest Column: Zero Is Thin Provisioning's New Calling Card
11/12/2009
No one likes to be thought of as a "zero" but that is exactly how 3PAR wants the industry to perceive the newest management features on its InServ storage systems. By James Koopmann, DCIG Inc.
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Oracle Leverages Falconstor To Complement Oracle VM's Native Data Protection Strategy
11/12/2009
"Own the complete technology stack and you own the world." If you follow Oracle at all, you know (or at least strongly suspect) that this philosophy of complete technology domination pervades its thinking. By Jerome M Wendt and James Koopmann, DCIG Inc.
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Guest Column: Oracle Leverages Falconstor To Complement Oracle VM's Native Data Protection Strategy
11/12/2009
"Own the complete technology stack and you own the world." If you follow Oracle at all, you know (or at least strongly suspect) that this philosophy of complete technology domination pervades its thinking. By Jerome M Wendt and James Koopmann, DCIG Inc.
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Guest Column: New NEO Tape Libraries Satisfy Continued SME Cravings For Cost-Effective Backup And Archive
11/12/2009
Small and midsize enterprises (SMEs) face some tough choices right now. Disk-based backup is definitely on the rise and has many appealing features, but it can come with a price tag that these organizations simply cannot afford and may not meet all levels of data protection needs. By Jerome M Wendt, Lead Analyst and President, DCIG Inc.
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