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Articles in Nov 2004 issue of Computer Technology Review
- DVD Rot: the horror story that won't die
by G.A. "Andy" Marken - Managing and scaling IP SAN
by Peter Wang - Overcoming recovery barriers: rapid and reliable system and data recovery
by Susie Spencer - "I want my iSCSI!" Easier said than done.
by Chris Short - Distributed backup is the key to ILM
by Eran Farajun - E-mail authentication slams spam
by Joseph Fisher - Making the move to utility storage: overcoming the crisis of complexity
by Craig Nunes - The paradox of distance in business continuance
by Mehran Hadipour - Network file virtualization
by John Schroeder - Addressing power and thermal challenges in the datacenter
by Charles Rego - Data protection: the #1 storage priority; There's no ILM process without it
by Fred Moore - Building compliance, block by block
by Shane Jackson - The network-centric file management appliance: overcoming the challenges of enterprise file services
by Rajeev Chawla - The year in storage: data protection led innovations
by Mark Ferelli - Data classification for ILM and DR
by Fred Moore - Virtual machines: they're the way forward to platform independence
by Daniel Hengeveld - Managed availability in a cross-platform environment: mistakes to avoid when planning business continuity
by David Wegman - Archiving stakes its claim to lower TCO
by Thomas M. Coughlin - There's a tape solution for every organization
by Rich Harada - Maximizing system availability with Serial Attached SCSI
by Paul Griffith