Monday, June 04, 2007

Lawyers are calling; can you find the e-mail?; Brocade unveils file management software

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Storage News Alert




Network World's Storage News Alert, 06/04/07

Lawyers are calling; can you find the e-mail?:  New e-discovery guidelines put IT on the spot for millions in damages should e-mail be lost. Learn how to protect yourself.
Take the e-discovery quiz to determine your readiness.

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You've never known backup like this:  Sure, these management tools show a that a backup is good, but they also ease the burden of compliance, help prove that IT is meeting its service-level goals and all sorts of other ticks.

Brocade unveils file management software, Fibre Channel enhancements, 05/30/07:  Brocade on Tuesday launched wide-area file services and storage virtualization products intended to consolidate and manage remote office data. The company also announced new capabilities for its hardware-based Fibre Channel switches and directors.

Why you think Apple is enterprise-ready, 05/31/07:  Adopters of Apple server and storage gear say the technology is ready for the rigors of enterprise IT duty. They point to the vendor’s shift to the Intel architecture, plus its support of directory services, clustering and other technology advances.

Storage in the Enterprise Newsletter: RenewData refreshes data for e-discovery, archiving, 05/31/07: RenewData, a start-up in Austin, Texas, launched a new service last week aimed at helping companies migrate their historical e-mail systems to new systems.

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Senior Editor Deni Connor covers storage for Network World.



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