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  1. Protecting and Storing Personal Digital Documents

    http://storageio.com/blog/?p=329

    Cindy Waxer recently wrote a great article over at Bankrate.com that also appeared on CNBC.Com among other venues titled 5 digital ways to store money documents that includes commentary and industry perspectives by yours truly Greg Schulz. …

    3 days ago
  2. Getting Caught Up – It’s been a Busy Year

    http://storageio.com/blog/?p=326

    I’m taking a bit of a break during the holidays, getting caught up on some things, getting a jump on some others, doing some reflecting and planning for 2009 and doing a bit of relaxing and having some fun as well. …

    3 days ago
  3. Is There Still Innovation For IT and Storage?

    http://storageio.com/blog/?p=321

    Is the IT industry and specifically, storage and networking segments currently lacking from innovation? The answer to that question exists in part due to what your definition or view of innovation is and how it is measured. …

    15 days ago
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    The new Green (Gaining Realistic Economic Efficiency’s Now)

    http://storageio.com/blog/?p=223

    Green Hype, Green IT, Green Washing, Intelligent Power Management, IOPS, IPM, PCFE, San Francisco, SAS, SATAStorage Decisions, StorageIO, The Green and Virtual Data Center, VAR, Virtualization, Watt, Green Washing

    44 days ago in StorageIOblog by GregSchulz · Authority: 3
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    Who Will Capture the 10 Gigabit Ethernet Crown?

    http://blog.fosketts.net/2008/12/19/next-generation-10-gigab...

    in the strategic game to control the next generation of Ethernet, and possibly all local connectivity, including storage. Although 1 Gb Ethernet, 4 and 8 Gb Fibre Channel, and InfiniBand are all still going strong, the attention of the industry, the pundits, and the prognosticators (myself included) is firmly fixed on enhanced 10 Gb Ethernet. So Brocade’s move seems especially relevant to the core question of which companies will thrive and which will fail

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