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    Be Prepared for Whats in Store

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    John McCormick
    Published October 22, 2001
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      Critical business papers floating through the New York air. Documents stored on PCs lost in smoke and rubble. Information-laden storage devices crushed under mountains of concrete and steel.

      How corporate data was input, stored and backed up wasnt the first thing on peoples minds in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. We were all, rightly, thinking of far more important things — family, friends, co-workers, and others near and far.

      But as this weeks cover story points out, I-managers are back at work and desperately trying to set priorities for the new business order. They have a lot to think about, and network security tops the list. Yet, one of the key pieces of a networked system is the storage device attached to it.

      I-managers, experts say, need to re-evaluate their storage needs. Most of the businesses and government agencies housed in the World Trade Center stored and backed up their data. Still, news came out that tons of information wasnt handled properly, and scores of critical business documents and important government files were lost forever.

      Corporations took this as a warning. Most now want desktops and laptops tied tighter to storage systems. And they want those systems to be available anywhere at anytime and backed up in real-time.

      Not surprisingly, spending on storage hardware, software and services is rising. IBM and other vendors recently reported a year-over-year storage business increase. Granted, EMC, a market leader of information storage systems, posted a stiff third-quarter loss. The company cited tighter IT budgets as one of the reasons for the financial backslide.

      And thats a big issue: I-managers are dealing with expanding demands and shrinking budgets — and trying to reconcile the two.

      There are options. I-managers can buy fewer storage machines or more less-expensive ones. Or they can farm out their storage needs.

      Some warning: If youre thinking about buying, first consider the total cost of ownership. “Acquisition costs are only about 20 percent of total cost of ownership,” according to a Gartner research report issued in March. Administration, storage backup, hardware management and other environmental issues must all be factored into any buy decision.

      The other option, of course, is outsourcing. Storage service providers, Gartner says, “can provide a way to rapidly re-engineer and scale storage environments, while making the investment less capital-intensive. Although the overall outlook for SSPs is highly debatable, we think they warrant consideration today.” Indeed, many SSPs are struggling. And one of the biggest players in the field, Exodus Communications, filed for Chapter 11 protection last month. One of the most obvious checks before outsourcing any critical resources is making sure the provider will be around for the duration of the contract. Be careful.

      Just one more warning: The time to re-examine storage needs is now. In the event of a disaster, the quality of your data setup and backup can be a corporate lifesaver.

      John McCormick
      John McCormick
      John was the editor of Inter@ctive Week, another Ziff Davis publication. He was the editorial director at SIGS Publications and the editor of both the print and online editions of CMP Media's InformationWeek. At CMP, he wrote a popular column, 'McCormick Place,' that focused on technology and business. He also served as the editor-in-chief of InfoDaily and appeared as a regular analyst on CNBC's Technology Edge program.

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