Irreverence
Texas law turns companies with eDiscovery data into private eyes
Businesses in Texas that work in the eDiscovery area and amass and store and search digital data could need a private investigator's license as a result of a ridiculous new law in Texas.[more...]
Storage nightmare in Europe?
Ever had a storage nightmare where you haven’t been able to back up your data? Not been able to recover that precious information? Need terabytes not gigabytes?[more...]
Symantec's head up its SaaS
An EMC blogger aptly named Storagezilla has suggested Symantec has its head up its 'own SaaS' because of its high prices for cloud storage.[more...]
EMC flashing CLARiiON?
There is a story coming from reasonably well-informed sources that EMC is soon to announce the addition of a flash solid state drive (SSD) tier for its CLARiiON drive array line, most probably the high-end CX3 range.[more...]
Thick as pig poo
Hazel Blears, the bird-brained and bird-like UK government Communities Secretary had sensitive government documents sent to and stored on her constituency office PC in an unencrypted format. The PC was stolen and the documents exposed to public consumption.[more...]
Four box diagrams
When Gartner came up with its magic quadrant idea you could hear and feel the tectonic plates of the analyst industry grinding and gnashing their teeth. An entire industry that survived and profited mightily on the basic 4-box diagram found itself trumpeted by Gartner's wondrous ace.[more...]
Save storage power and hug a tree
Nexsan is running a green storage blog aiming to show how Nexsan's products with AutoMAID spindown technology save hugely on storage array electricity.[more...]
EMC - where golfers live
It's amazing what you can find out through Google. For instance, how EMC is spending $5,000 on a golf tournament to help local education.[more...]



