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    Storage trade group gets green makeover 24/08/2007 11:19:17

    The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) has suddenly sprouted green leaves with a task force, working party, and tutorial all directed to making storage more environmentally friendly. It recommends storing less data on fewer disks and archiving to tape.
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    Archived data put at risk by time 17/08/2007 10:45:40

    "Digital information is at risk of being lost," say respondents to a recent study from the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA).
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    Storage trade group gets green makeover 15/08/2007 08:38:05

    The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) has suddenly sprouted green leaves with a task force, working party, and tutorial all directed to making storage more environmentally friendly. It recommends storing less data on fewer disks and archiving to tape.
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    Study: Users want self-healing, 50-year storage 31/07/2007 20:30:33

    The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) Data Management Forum has just reported-out the results of a landmark study that looked at the current state of long-term storage -- that is, data stored for more than 10 years. Some disturbing results jump out of this study. They suggest that we live in a digital version of the Dark Ages.
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    SNIA announces three year strategic plan 18/06/2007 11:08:16

    The A/NZ Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) today announced the details of its three year strategic plan aimed at the promotion of storage networking and data management technologies across the region.
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    SNIA announces new board for 2007-08 14/06/2007 11:27:47

    The A/NZ Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) today announced its new board of directors for 2007-08.
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    Seven things every IT person should know about storage 07/06/2007 15:20:04

    Thanks to virtualization and a host of other technologies, storage has left its silo. Its performance affects the whole computing shebang. Fortunately, new technologies that cross the boundaries of storage, management and compliance are smoothing over performance issues and easing the pain (and expense).
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    Storage grid standards: heralding an end to proprietary storage management 07/06/2007 15:10:17

    The Open Grid Forum, a standards organization focused on Grid Computing, counts EMC, HP, IBM, Intel and Microsoft among its members. Mark Linesch has taken leave from HP, where he had been vice president of the adaptive enterprise program, to head the organization. He discussed advances in storage-grid standards, the differences between storage grids and clusters, and the convergence of server and storage grids with Deni Connor.
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    Storage Networking World powers off 27/04/2007 16:31:06

    Event management firm Terrapinn is facing revenue loss from the cancellation of the lucrative Storage Networking World (SNW) exhibition, scheduled to run on August 28 this year as part of a three-year contract.
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    IT managers fear growing technical gender gap 20/04/2007 07:50:52

    Weary of answering late-night alerts and troubleshooting calls, Bethany King finally had enough. Six months ago, she closed the book on a 12-year stretch as an IT storage administration professional to become an IT auditor.
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    Survey: Upgrades worries users more than integration 19/04/2007 11:50:12

    Storage users value interoperability and value upgrades more than integrating new hardware.
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