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Articles from Computer Technology Review (April 1, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
A new approach to SRM: the modular advantage. Barth, Ken 1315
Anatomy of a Serial ATA storage enclosure. Herz, J. Peter 2827
Been there. Done that. Seen it all. Interview with AL Shugart on the 50th anniversary of disk. Interview 1114
Changing support requirements for the wireless end user. Llana, Andy 2059
Data protection strategies: are they too complex? Moore, Fred 1698
Disaster recovery: regulatory issues. Dow, James 1558
DVD burners at ceatec: inside looking out. Merit, Gordon 1659
Fast lane to China: companies that never thought of doing business overseas are now looking to the thriving Chinese economy. Koo, George 1463
How xSPs can use data backup to develop a new profit center. Means, Peter 1279
Implementing an IP SAN for disaster recovery: using iSCSI as an enabler. Irwin, Brian 1455
IP SANs to the rescue: fortifying business continuity. Canter, Jim 1787
IP storage: taking it to the next level. 1074
OEMs need flexibility, upgradeability when integrating Fibre Channel support: understand the tradeoffs, know the options. Teolis, Joe 1890
Plan for the worst, hope for the best: backup & disaster recovery, Part 2. Edwards, Morgan 1020
Preparing for disaster with an effective business continuity strategy: overcoming potential dangers to your information infrastructure. Rapaport, Gil 1875
Serial ATA: hits & misses. Wong, Linus 1865
Tale of the tape: deciphering data storage for SMB backup. Nixon, Michael 1914
The disk drive: 50 years of progress and technology innovation: the road to two billion drives. Porter, Jim 2008
The dumb disk is dead: viva the smart disk! Freund, David 879
The first step to storage security: admit you're vulnerable. Ferelli, Mark 547
The most important invention of the 20th century? To one who was there, it was disk. Ferelli, Mark Interview 1755
Where have your tapes been? Harada, Rich 1398
Why WiFi? Productivity and convenience. Brief Article 289

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