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Storage Clips: Nuclear body tests IBM virtualization
CERN tests IBM against computing grid; CentricStor refreshes virtual tape system; Engenio certifies Polyserve. Article | 31 Mar 2005
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NetApp V-Series will test vendor cooperation
NetApp V-Series can virtualize competitors' storage arrays, but what happens when a virtualized array fails? Who is at fault? Article | 30 Mar 2005
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HP storage chief lukewarm on virtualization
Bob Schultz talks to SearchStorage.com about the next EVA, virtual tape, iSCSI, virtualization, and competing against EMC. Article | 24 Feb 2005
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Virtualization software: The hidden truth
Is storage software driving down a road of complexity that managers will never be able to find their way back from? Article | 22 Feb 2005
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Hot technologies to keep your eye on
Recently, the editors of Storage magazine went searching for the most cutting-edge storage technologies. Here's what they found. Article | 22 Oct 2004
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SD '04: Attendees give thumbs up to network virtualization
Users at Storage Decisions voted overwhelmingly in favor of network-based virtualization, but many still have doubts over product reliability and costs. Article | 22 Sep 2004
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TagmaStore: Users swoon but competitors say no sweat
Early users of Hitachi's TagmaStore array say it takes virtualization to the next level, but HDS rivals think otherwise. Article | 08 Sep 2004
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Expert: How virtualization can work for you
Bits & Bytes: Storage management expert Brett Cooper gives us his thoughts on a few issues regarding virtualization. Brett shares his expertise on how to effectively utilize virtualization technology, how it will make data management easier for manag... Article | 20 Nov 2003
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Q&A: EMC's Gahagan on taking a virtualization ride
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Who knew storage management could have anything in common with a Disneyland ride?
It may not be the first parallel you'd draw, but in a keynote address Tuesday at Storage World Conference 2003, EMC Corp.'s senior vice president... Interview | 08 May 2003
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SNW: Despite its age, virtualization lauded as next best thing
Virtualization is a decades-old concept that has yet to take hold. But some experts insist that, within six months, the number of shops using virtualization will be staggering. Still, users are biding their time, saying they have no plans to be virtu... Article | 18 Apr 2003