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Wednesday September 10, 2008
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Western Digital's My Book Mirror Edition is good value, and if the lack of transfer speed doesn't deter, then short of an NAS it's one of the better ways consumers can keep their data safe.
Tags: western digital, storage, my book, mirror edition, review, 2tb, western, mirror
Mission-critical now a meaningless phrase
If you think two-thirds of your IT is mission-critical, you're either running an incredibly lean and efficient operation or you haven't got a clue how many applications you have and which ones you need to manage.
Tags: disaster recovery, mission critical, storage, symantec, survey, virtualisation, cent, disaster
IBM revamps storage line
IBM today launched its "largest ever" range of new storage products, in an attempt to meet a market demand for storage the technology giant said would grow over the next decade.
Tags: cognos, datacentre, ibm, petabyte, storage, terabyte, announcement, product
23 Sept launch for Adobe CS4
Adobe this week said it would launch an update to its flagship Creative Suite software bundle on 23 September.
Tags: adobe, cs4, flash, illustrator, indesign, photoshop, cs3, launch

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Fair and reasonable
Yes, we know about Next IP - and yes, Telstra is very good technically. My point: is Telstra talking about using it as the basis to re-architect its local loop, or is Telstra using Next IP to target its far-more-profitable business clientele and wholesale customers? - Posted by Anonymous on Telstra's BT coat doesn't fit
Do what the execs would do...
I work for IBM in the US. Here, the execs in Armonk take from the company and sit around figuring ways to take more from employees, every year. We lose more every year. They just announced a 10 percent pay cut for my people, starting Jan 1, 09. It is all about stock option for these people. Strike. - Posted by Anonymous on IBM strike could happen Thursday
What am I missing here?
Bunch of 'smart-arse' 20 yo's building something that users want... in a strategic area that Internet giants would take notice of. The reason companies like Google purchase these startups is mostly for strategic reasons... They can literally turn out products, gain significant markets before big companies can. - Posted by Anonymous on Aussies cash out in YouTube buy

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