If Storage Vendors Were Automakers…

Posted by Stephen in Computer history, Enterprise storage, Personal on 07. Aug, 2009 | View Comments

If the enterprise storage market was the auto market, who would be who?*

Back From The Pile: May 30, 2009

Posted by Stephen in Enterprise storage, Personal, Virtual Storage on 01. Jun, 2009 | View Comments

It was a week of HAM in the enterprise storage industry and angry arguments in the CloudCamp camp. But things looked up at the end with a productive discussion about backups. Google sent us a wave, but nobody was happy when GM threatened to collapse.
Enterprise Storage

HDS’ HAM-Fisted Announcement did not impress, with many wondering (So Long [...]

Back From the Pile: Interesting Content From the Week of May 9, 2009

Posted by Stephen in Everything on 11. May, 2009 | View Comments

It was an interesting week, with a cloud computing summit in Washington DC, the release of Windows Storage Server 2008, and discussions of best practices and non-compete agreements.
Apple

MacBook Users: Turn off This Bluetooth Default Setting Now – Now I know what turned on my MacBook Pro in the bag: My BlueTooth mouse!

Enterprise Computing

Windows Storage Server-Based [...]

Back From the Pile: Interesting Content From the Week of May 2, 2009

Posted by Stephen in Everything on 04. May, 2009 | View Comments

There were some interesting events and blog posts last week. This new weekly feature highlights those!
Enterprise IT

Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle Your Reliance On Backup Tapes – What’s wrong with backup tapes? They’re inaccessible, making them unsuitable for most applications. My latest post for my Enterprise Storage Strategies blog.
Is Licensing Turning vSphere Into Vista? – A [...]

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