Monthly Archives: June 2002

Store More Pay Less

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IT budgets are having a tough time keeping pace with just about everything these days—but most especially with the growing need for storage. Fortunately,...

Facing Up to the Need for Security in Storage

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High-end database integrity vendor Acxiom Corp. basically sells peace of mind, so its especially important that it have peace of mind about its own...

SAN Saga

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Enterprise data storage may create more tension than any other element of IT architecture—facing the pressure of constant growth and presenting a spectrum of...

eWeek Labs: iSCSI Faces Management Hurdles

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Whether iSCSI will help or hinder the manageability of storage resources depends on the amount of time storage managers are willing to wait for...

Clarisys Phone Dials Up the Future

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The cost and technology benefits of voice over IP are sufficiently attractive to keep me tuned in, and Im not alone. Japan recently announced...

Has the Planet Gone Mad? Scary Visit to Online World

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A fire in an unlicensed cyber-cafe in Beijing, which killed 24 people and injured 13, made El Gato reflect on the ways technology is...

Its Time to Throttle Back on H1-B

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Two years ago, Congress and President Clinton approved an increase in the number of foreign IT and other special workers allowed into the United...

Outsourcing Losing Out to Cheap Labor

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A year ago, buildings began being shuttered, traffic began lightening and Wal-Marts began moving in. These are indeed gloomy times. There are thousands of...

Anti-H1-B Congressman Plans Strategy

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As IT workers reel from a stream of recession-based layoffs, some who were once vocal supporters of the H1-B visa program have become mute...

Liberty Alliance or Passport?

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Fundamentally, the Liberty Alliance specification and .Net My Services have the same goal: manage Web-based identification and authentication. How each gets there will be...