Why Cloud Storage Use Could Be Limited in Enterprises
[October 9, 2009] Bandwidth and data integrity issues could limit enterprise use of external storage clouds.
A look at storage outsourcing issues.
[October 9, 2009] Bandwidth and data integrity issues could limit enterprise use of external storage clouds.
[December 10, 2008] Cloud computing may be ill-defined and over-hyped, but for storage users, it could represent a new way of looking at storage.
[June 12, 2008] RAID, NAS and sophisticated backup schemes have moved from enterprises into homes. So which high-end storage technologies could be next to work their way into the family den?
[January 10, 2008] In what could be a sign of things to come for the storage market, online backup providers overwhelmingly favor disk over tape.
[November 10, 2006] Small businesses have much to consider if they're going to make online backup work for them.
[September 28, 2006] The San Diego Supercomputer Center is making available more than 400 TB of disk space and even more archival tape space for academic and scientific data in search of a good home.
[March 10, 2005] The need to manage far-flung storage environments is driving a new storage services model.
[September 1, 2004] In the second part of a series on storage service providers, Leslie Wood examines the changing nature of utility storage.
[July 6, 2004] Storage service providers were an unsuccessful early attempt at utility computing. What lessons did they leave for the current advocates of utility computing?