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Monday, July 16, 2007
* Kicking a storage spending addiction
* InfoWorld Daily Podcast
* Why securing virtual world is not enough
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CRITICAL DATA PROTECTION QUESTIONS FOR IT DECISION-MAKERS
In this Webcast, Doug Chandler of IDC will explain how many companies
have evaluated their data protection choices in today's market and
made a successful transition from in-house backup and recovery
operations to service-based solutions. Sponsored by Arsenal.
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KICKING A STORAGE SPENDING ADDICTION
Storage: Who's responsible for the ostensibly unstoppable increase in
storage spending? Not the vendors alone, Mario Apicella asserts in
Storage spending at a crossroads. "Our research indicates that only 7
percent of storage budget allotments will be spent on services in the
next 12 months, up a meager 1 percent from a year ago," Apicella writes.
"That said, the actual increase could be significantly more than our
respondents anticipate; after all, the need to ensure compliance while
protecting data assets shows no signs of abating." Best of the blogs:
Having spent more and more time with Virtual Server 2005 R2... ...
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INFOWORLD DAILY PODCAST
BEA hops in Web 2.0 fray, U.S. law enforcement investigating Broadcom
CEO, Intel joins One Laptop Per Child program, and more LISTEN!... ...
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WHY SECURING VIRTUAL WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH
Security: He's been building up to this for a few weeks and now it's time
for Roger Grimes to expand his idea of a secure computing ecosystem into
a broader realm. "I'm asking that all companies rework their
communication processes to validate themselves to customers whenever
initiating contact with the consumer via e-mail, mail, or a phone call,"
Grimes writes in Anti-phishing for the real world. "Securing the virtual
world isn't enough. It's the message, not the medium." Handhelds: What
with its internal music player the iPhone might be intended primarily as
a consumer device but, no matter, the enterprise... ...
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http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=1829867:20920CD98AAF82DDE578C452F9FAD264EFF29049075316B4
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CRITICAL DATA PROTECTION QUESTIONS FOR IT DECISION-MAKERS
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operations to service-based solutions. Sponsored by Arsenal.
http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=182986E:20920CD98AAF82DDE578C452F9FAD264EFF29049075316B4
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