From the monthly archives: March 2012
Last week we heard about the death of NekkidTech, Greg Knieriemen‘s follow-on podcast vehicle after leaving the InfoSmack fold. After only 23 episodes, this format of podcast is over and I hear that something new may be coming this [...]
Continue Reading This Post →At the end of April I will be attending the first Storage Field Day, part of Stephen Foskett’s Tech Field Day events. It seems a little odd to be having a dedicated storage day, as most or a majority perhaps of the preceding presentations have been storage [...]
Continue Reading This Post →Here’s a link to a podcast I did last week with my good friend Rick Vanover. It’s a discussion on SSD and where we stand today. With the wealth of SSD information around today, this podcast could have been 2 hours long!
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