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Extreme Storage News
06 January 2009
CIOs should take suppliers to McDonalds
By Siobhan Chapman, Computerworld UK
The recession and resulting business volatility and uncertainty will present chief information officers (CIOs) with some of the most difficult situations they will have ever faced, warns Gartner. Read more...
Extreme Storage In-depth
06 January 2009
The top tech resolutions for 2009
By Galen Gruman, Infoworld
The new year is upon us, and it's that time to assess priorities and kick bad habits. Here are nine resolutions you should try not to break this year. Read more...
| Storage: 2008 trends, 2009 prospects | 22 Dec 08 |
| Smartphone Christmas gift guide | 17 Dec 08 |
| IT pioneer Earl Pace on racism in the IT workplace | 17 Dec 08 |
| Is Nokia N97 an iPhone killer? | 03 Dec 08 |
| Nicholas Carr gets on the cloud | 27 Nov 08 |
| Spam is silenced, but where are the police? | 27 Nov 08 |
| Technologies you must buy in tough times | 20 Nov 08 |
Extreme Storage Other Articles
19 December 2008
The top 10 news in 2008
By Leo King, Siobhan Chapman and Marc Ferranti
What started out as a banking crisis became a story for all of us in IT during 2008. But there were a lot of other big IT stories this year, including mergers, acquisitions, serious data losses and IT project bungles. Read more...
| The worst year of Yahoo's life | 19 Dec 08 |
| The future of anti-virus protection | 15 Dec 08 |
| What a week: top stories you may have missed | 12 Dec 08 |
| Five reasons why skipping Windows Vista could backfire | 09 Dec 08 |
| Gartner's Top 10 disruptive datacentre technologies | 05 Dec 08 |
| Obama's cyber security to-do list | 04 Dec 08 |
| Microsoft wants a Ford Model T datacentre | 03 Dec 08 |
| The top tech resolutions for 2009 | 06 Jan 09 |
| Storage: 2008 trends, 2009 prospects | 22 Dec 08 |
| Smartphone Christmas gift guide | 17 Dec 08 |
| IT pioneer Earl Pace on racism in the IT workplace | 17 Dec 08 |
| Is Nokia N97 an iPhone killer? | 03 Dec 08 |
| Nicholas Carr gets on the cloud | 27 Nov 08 |
| Spam is silenced, but where are the police? | 27 Nov 08 |
| Technologies you must buy in tough times | 20 Nov 08 |
| Managing Microsoft SharePoint Server - five tips | 29 Nov 08 |
| Top tech tips for the road warrior | 24 Nov 08 |
| Gartner recommends 20 ways to cut IT costs | 16 Oct 08 |
| Communication in the real world | 15 Oct 08 |
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18 December 2008
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Extreme Storage Blog Entries
06 January 2009
Brainstorming with GNOME's Stormy Peters
By Glyn Moody
As I wrote last week, foundations are playing an increasingly important role in the development of free software. I cited Mozilla Foundation and GNOME Foundation - although Matthew Aslett rightly pointed out that Eclipse is a leader, too - but in one respect Mozilla and GNOME are somewhat different. Read more...
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| I'm *Not* Linux | 22 Dec 08 |
| Big news for Check Point firewall customers | 22 Dec 08 |
| How green is cloud computing? | 18 Dec 08 |
| The numerous meanings of "data protection" | 18 Dec 08 |
| Goodbye, Frozen North Pole | 17 Dec 08 |

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