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Before I went on holiday I managed to have a chat with Mike Kazar, Chief Technology Officer for and co-founder of Avere Systems.  Prior to founding Avere, Mike worked at Netapp after founding Spinnaker, which was acquired by Netapp in 2003 and was developed into [...]

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My latest article and podcast are up on searchstorage.co.uk.  I discuss the use of cloud storage for archiving.  Links are below.

Cloud archiving: A viable alternative to in-house archiving systems (Podcast) Cloud archive: The most mature of the cloud storage services (Article) [...]

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This week I managed to fit in two podcasts.  First was episode 5 of Speaking in Tech with Greg Knieriemen and co.  Second was the first of a new series of podcasts from Violin Memory, which I recorded while in California for Tech Field Day.  You can find both podcasts from the links below.  Enjoy!

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It would appear that yet another new podcast has sprung to life from the storage blogging community.  This week saw the first episode of HP Techcast from Calvin Zito and Geekazine’s Jeffrey Powers.  You can find the link to the podcast at the end [...]

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A few weeks ago I recorded a podcast with HP and a few other bloggers (Hans De Leenheer and Luigi Danakos) in which we discussed the new HP SSD version of the Lefthand P400 array.  SSD is becoming more prevalent in storage arrays, not [...]

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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 [...]

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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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