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Here is a selection of article headlines from 2004. The complete articles are available for reprinting in paper or pdf format by contacting jerry_kaye@wwpi.com

JANUARY

NAS Gateways Simplify File Serving for Windows Environments

By Ravi Chalaka

www.maxxan.com

High Performance Computing: Past, Present and Future

By Bruce Moxon

www.panasas.com

Tiered Storage A data storage system made up of two or more types of storage based on their access speed. For example, magnetic disk and tape or magnetic disk and optical disc are widely used in a tiered storage system. See HSM.  Cuts Costs, Improves Business Alignment

By Chuck Hollis

www.emc.com

Getting Disk Into the Backup Process

By Scott Hamilton Scott Hamilton can refer to any of the following people:
  • Scott Hamilton (basketball player)
  • Scott Hamilton (figure skater)
  • Scott Hamilton (musician)
  • Scott Hamilton (rugby player)
  • Scott Hamilton (Golfweek senior writer)
 

www.adic.com

Addressing the Challenges of Data Protection

By Mehran Hadipour

www.kashya.com

FEBRUARY

Data Management Needs Drive the Shift to 2.5-inch Enterprise Disc Drive Platform

By Brian Kraus and David Szabados

www.seagate.com

No Quick Virtualization An umbrella term for enhancing a computer's ability to do work. Following are the ways virtualization is used.

Hardware Virtualization
Partitioning the computer's memory into separate and isolated "virtual machines" simulates multiple machines within one physical computer.
 Fixes

By Nigel Turner

www.ca.com

Trends in Virtualization Focusing on Solutions, Not Technologies

By Kevin Liebl

www.store-age.com

Virtualization's New Voice

By Gabriel Lopez

www.falconstor.com

Maintaining Quality of Service for WAN Storage Over IP

By Brian Larsen Brian Larsen (born April 9, 1986 in Laurel, Maryland) is a guitarist, singer, and record producer. "Twilights Moon" is Larsen's main musical project, and as a solo artist and contributor to other artists' work, he has been awarded six RIAA gold/platinum sales awards, but is  

www.cnt.com

Heterogeneous SANS: The "Circe" of Storage

By Stephen Terlizzi

www.candera.com

Serial Attached SCSI See SAS.  and Serial ATA See SATA.

Serial ATA - Serial Advanced Technology Attachment
 Seek Their Levels

By Harry Mason Harry Mason is the playable protagonist of the PlayStation video game Silent Hill. Role
"This may sound really off the wall, but listen to me. You've got to believe me. I haven't gone crazy, and I'm not fooling around.
 

www.lsilogic.com

The Impact of Regulatory Compliance on Storage

By Roy Sanford

www.emc.com

Lifecycle Management Drives Data Management's Evolution From Art to Science

By Chris Wood Chris Wood or Christopher Wood may refer to:
  • Chris Wood, a jazz musician with the trio Medeski Martin & Wood
  • Chris Wood (1944–83), woodwind player with the rock band Traffic
  • Chris Wood, a folk musician
 

www.sun.com

MARCH

Fibre Channnel SANs vs. iSCSI

By Steve Klotz

www.fcia.org

Information Infrastructure: The New IT Discipline

By Mark S. Lewis

www.emc.com

Storage in Utility Computing (1) Pay-per-usage processing provided by a service organization that uses its own computers and facilities. Customers access the computers via a private network or over the Internet and are charged according to how much computing time they use, such as CPU seconds, minutes or hours. : 7 Critical Questions for IT

By E.P. Komarla

www.intel.com

How Far Can Tape Guide Rollers Go?

By Gary Collins, P.E

www.gcollins007@sprintmail.com

Planning for Backup and Recovery

By James Dow

www.cstechnology.com

Transitioning to SAS (1) (SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, www.sas.com) A software company that specializes in data warehousing and decision support software based on the SAS System. Founded in 1976, SAS is one of the world's largest privately held software companies. See SAS System.  Technology

By Tonya Comer and Lorrie Chambers

www.scsita.org

www.hp.com

APRIL April: see month.  

Serial ATA: Hits & Misses

By Paul Griffith and Linus Wong

www.adaptec.com

Implementing an IP SAN for Disaster Recovery

By Brian Irwin

www.peaktechnologyconsulting.com

Preparing for Disaster with an Effective Business Continuity Strategy

By Gil Rapaport

www.xosoft.com

Disaster Recovery: Regulatory Issues

By James Dow

www.cstechnology.com

Anatomy of a Serial ATA Storage Enclosure

By J. Peter Herz

www.3ware.com

www.aicipc.com

MAY

The Case for Compliance Profiling

By Thomas Bookwalter

www.sanz.com

New ILM Solutions for Regulatory Compliance

By Glenn Rhodes

www.arkivio.com

Disk Libraries and Tape Libraries

By Chuck Hollis

www.emc.com

The ILM Socialization socialization /so·cial·iza·tion/ (so?shal-i-za´shun) the process by which society integrates the individual and the individual learns to behave in socially acceptable ways.

so·cial·i·za·tion
n.
 Experiment

By Jim Geis

www.forsythe.com

SAS: Reinventing Flexible Storage in the Enterprise

By Franco Castaldini

http://specials.seagate.com/sas

www.scsita.org

Looking to Benefit From iSCSI Storage?

By Augie Gonzalez

www.datacore.com

Simplifying Storage

By Tom Major

www.lefthandnetworks.com

JUNE

SAN-Based Data Replication

By Patty Barkley

www.cnt.com

Keeping the Enterprise Afloat

By Dr. Subodh Kulkarni

www.imation.com

The Value of Compression for Data Protection Over TCP/IP TCP/IP
 in full Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol

Standard Internet communications protocols that allow digital computers to communicate over long distances.
 WANs

By Steve Thompson Steve Thompson or Steven Thompson may be:
  • Steve Thompson musician and producer.
  • Steve Thompson former rugby union player.
  • Steve Thompson game developer and independent musician.
  • Steve Thompson, a football manager and former player.
 

www.netex.com

High Availability Also called "RAS" (reliability, availability, serviceability) or "fault resilient," it refers to a multiprocessing system that can quickly recover from a failure. There may be a minute or two of downtime while one system switches over to another, but processing will continue.  WAN Clusters

By Rene Dufrene

www.nortelnetworks.com

JULY

TCO (1) (Total Cost of Ownership) The cost of using a computer. It includes the cost of the hardware, software and upgrades as well as the cost of the inhouse staff and/or consultants that provide training and technical support. See ROI.  Issues in Disk Technologies

By Jim McKinstry

www.lsilogicstorage.com

Disk Array Storage Considerations as Part of TCO Strategies

By Rob Peglar

www.xiotech.com

TCO Analysis: WhereD2D Fits, Part 2

By Kevin Daly

www.avamar.com

Storage Down Cold

By Steve Berens

www.quantum.com

WORM-Enabled Tape Storage

By Masaki Hattori

www.aittape.com/ait_worm.html

Storage Infrastructure Requires Defense in Depth

By Brandon Hoff

www.mcdata.com

Continuous Data Access

By Zophar Sante

www.sanrad.com

AUGUST

Business Continuity and ILM

By Adam Mendoza

www.sun.com

Not Information Lifecycle Management Information Lifecycle Management refers to a wide-ranging set of strategies for administering storage systems on computing devices. Specifically, four categories of storage strategies may be considered under the auspices of ILM. , But Information Value Management

By Laura Sanders

www.ibm.com

Policy-Based Data Management in ILM

By Mike Palermo

www.adic.com

Transparent Capacity Management

By Jack Norris

www.rainfinity.com

Implementing PCI Express for Storage

By Craig Szydlowski

www.intel.com

Scalable Network Storage Architectures

By Dr. Geoff Barrall

www.bluearc.com

Wide Area File Sharing Across the WAN

By Noah Breslow

www.tacitnetworks.com

Backup & Recovery Using Revolutionary MAID Architecture, Parts 1 & 2

By W. Curtis Preston

www.glasshouse.com

SEPTEMBER

Storage Management in the Year 2010

By John Lallier

www.falconstor.com

The Future of Tape for Data Storage

By Dr. Richard H. Dee

www.storagetek.com

Client Computer Storage Consolidation

By David Griego and Donald Harbin

www.intel.com

Virtual Tape

By Mike Holland

www.centricstorusa.com

SCSI SCSI
 in full Small Computer System Interface

Once common standard for connecting peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, etc.) to small and medium-sized computers. SCSI has given way to faster standards, such as Firewire and USB.
 Finally Gains Serial Attachment (SAS)

By Chad Thibodeau

www.dell.com

iSCSI: Changing the Storage Landscape

By Steve Rogers

www.adaptec.com

RAID-On-a-Chip (ROC) Processors Change the Storage Equation Parts 1 & 2

By John Howarth and Tim Piper

www.xyratex.com

SATA (Serial ATA) A serial version of the ATA (IDE) interface, which has been the de facto standard hard disk interface for desktop PCs for more than two decades. The original Parallel ATA (PATA) interface was launched in 1986.  for Business Critical Applications: The Mirroring Advantage

By Jonathan Kong

www.iqstor.com

Information Lifecycle Management: Mastering Complexity

By Mark P. Dangelo

www.jupiterinternational.com

Intelligent ATA (1) (AT Attachment) The specification for IDE drives. See IDE.

(2) See analog telephone adapter.

ATA - Advanced Technology Attachment
 Arrives to Meet Backup and Recovery SLAs

By Stephen Terlizzi

www.candera.com

Sarbanes-Oxley: Compliance Meets Technology

By Scott Wyban

www.boulder.com

Comparing Host-Based D2D (Disk-to-Disk) Typically refers to backing up data on disks rather than on tape. Disk-to-disk backup systems provide a very fast restore capability compared with tape backup. See D2D2T and virtual tape.  to VTLs for Backup and Restore, Parts 1 & 2

By Paul Feresten

www.sepaton.com

OCTOBER

Intelligent SANs

By Rick Walsworth

www.maranti.com

The Optimal Backup Solution

By Jim McKinstry

www.engenio.com

Information Security Demands a Layered Approach in IP SANs

By Zophar Sante

www.sanrad.com

There's a "Great White" in Every SAN

By Assaf Levy

www.onaro.com

A "Win-Win" Proposition: E-Mail Archiving

By Francois Gauthier

www.atempo.com

Darwin Meets Data Storage: Televaulting

By Eran Farajun

www.asigra.com

The Future of Hard Disk Drives: Diversification

By John Paulsen

www.seagate.com

NOVEMBER

The Paradox of Distance in Business Continuance

By Mehran Hadipour

www.kashya.com

Network File Virtualization

By John Schroeder

www.rainfinity.com

Building Compliance, Block by Block

By Shane Jackson

www.quantum.com

Network-Centric File Management Appliance

By Rajeev Chawla

www.neopathnetworks.com

Managing and Scaling IP SAN

By Peter Wang

www.intransa.com

Making the Move to Utility Storage

By Craig Nunes

www.3par.com

Managed Availability in a Cross-Platform Environment

By David Wegman

www.visionsolutions.com

Maximizing System Availability With Serial Attached SCSI

By Paul Griffith

www.scsita.org

www.broadcom.com

"I Want My iSCSI!"

By Chris Short

www.pyxtechnologies.com

DECEMBER

Storage Clustering

By John Spiers

www.lefthandnetworks.com

Achieving Simplicity With Clustered Virtual Storage Architectures

By Rob Peglar

www.xiotech.com

Clustered Storage: Improved Utility for Production Computer Clusters

By Bruce Moxon

www.panasas.com

ILM: The Promises and the Problems

By Richard C. Vining

www.signiant.com

Editor's Note: A complete collection of Fred Moore's 2004 articles is available for reprinting in paper or pdf format. Contact jerry_kaye@wwpi.com
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