June 2006 - Posts
The industry seems to be once again running to the government to find help solving a problem that technological advancement is more likely to resolve before either legislative or judicial decree could ever have any material effect.
The latest example
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In recent weeks there have been a number of high-profile thefts of data that have compelled organizations such as the Department of Veterans Affairs and Hotels.com to disclose embarrassing losses of data due to the theft of a laptop.
In the case of Hotels.com,
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The pace of innovation around virtualization is moving faster than most customers can digest or are even willing to comprehend, but one thing that is clear is the fact that the dialogue around this subject is now moving well beyond simple server and storage
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The problem with spam today is that it has essentially become a nuisance crime that nobody is willing to do anything about, even though it inevitably leads to more serious crime.
Spammers are the equivalent of the "squiggy guys" that former New York
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As the challenges associated with driving IT consolidation in an expanding economy force CIOs to think more creatively, a group of about 150 CIOs got together this week at the CIO Summit to discuss how to balance IT against the growth needs of the
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In advance of the EMC analyst conference in New York City this week, some folks might want to start paying more attention to some of the long-term plans that Rackable Systems has quietly been articulating.
What the folks at Rackable have noticed is that
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