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I always hate to point to someone else's blog besides mine, but when its a blog that is so entertaining, it's hard to exist.
It seems that the guys over at the Enterprise Strategy Group have caught the blog flu. Steve Duplessie, the head honcho and storage guru supreme, blogs here.
And Brian Garrett and Jon Oltsik have also started blogging about storage.
They just started blogging last month, but it looks like they have some sustenance (and the pushing of the boss) to do it. Make ESG's blogs part of your daily storage grind, that is, right after reading mine.
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