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                  Computerworld Storage
                    August 31, 2004
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In this issue:

* Do-it-yourself Disaster Recovery
* EMC Unveils NAS Devices
* Financial Firms Compare Notes On Disaster Recovery
* Old Computers: An IT Department Liability That's Costing More
* Microsoft Won't Ship WinFS With Longhorn




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Do-it-yourself Disaster Recovery

Companies with virtualized servers and storage-area networks in
disparate data centers already have most of the pieces in place to take
on in-house disaster recovery.

http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95313,00.html?nlid=ST


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EMC Unveils NAS Devices

EMC Corp.'s new NAS server NS500 array offers up to 1TB of capacity for
less than $40,000, and its higher-end midrange gateway filer, the
NS704G, can hold up to 208TB of data with back-end arrays.

http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95564,00.html?nlid=ST


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Financial Firms Compare Notes On Disaster Recovery

Executives at eight leading financial services firms met earlier this
year to share their disaster recovery strategies -- and found that they
all face many of the same issues.

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Old Computers: An IT Department Liability That's Costing More

More and more resellers of used computer equipment are charging to
erase data that may still be left on hard drives.

http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95481,00.html?nlid=ST


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Microsoft Won't Ship WinFS With Longhorn

Microsoft announced a significant change in plans for the next
major release of Windows, code-named Longhorn. The new WinFS storage
subsystem will not be part of it, as had been previously planned.

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