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NetApp founder shares tips for storage on a dime

Deni Connor By Deni Connor
We continue our conversation with Dave Hitz, founder and executive vice president of NetApp, about his new book 'How to Castrate a Bull: Unexpected Lessons on Risk, Growth and Success in Business.' Today, Hitz shares his tips on surviving in storage business in this economy. Read full story

Deni Connor is principal analyst for Storage Strategies NOW.

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