Monthly Archives: July 2001
Two-Headed System Is Better Than One
Businesses trying to save money managing hybrid storage environments will soon have a new solution to consider from SANgate Systems Inc., a startup maker...
Veritas Revamps HSM Wares
Veritas Software Corp. this week will launch revamped versions of its hierarchical storage management products for Microsoft Corp.s Windows and Exchange servers.The solutions are...
HP Adds Heft to Its Storage Lineup
Hewlett-Packard Co. officials said they hope last weeks $350 million acquisition of StorageApps Inc. helps the company compete in the high-end storage arena and...
Good News For Modern Macs
Before it falls too far beyond the event horizon, I thought Id use this weeks column to revisit last weeks Macworld Expo/New York.Since I...
The Fact Checker
At a time when even EMC is cutting staff, many pundits say storage experts no longer enjoy job security. Heres our take on the...
Next Small Thing
Versa DayLiteTalk about a bright idea thats long overdue. This NEC Computers notebook has a 10.4-inch display that you can actually read in bright...
The $100K Club
Help Wanted: Storage Guru1. San Jose, Calif.Position: tech architectEmployer: C-Change Inc., a consulting firmIdeal Candidate: Big Five consulting pro who can design storage systems...
Taken for a Spin
Microsoft scored some big public relations points with its open desktop announcement earlier this month, but I still cant get over how deftly the...
Watching Over DB2
Precise Software Solutions Ltd. last week announced a performance management solution for IBMs DB2 UDB.Using the Westwood, Mass., companys Precise/Indepth software, DB2 Universal Database...
.Net Turnabout Is Fair Play
Those loud thuds you heard earlier this month were jaws hitting the floor all over Microsofts corporate campus. The Free Software Foundations announcement that...