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Mar 13, 20062 mins
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Avian flu: IT departments begin planning for worst, 03/13/06

If the avian flu hits the United States, the IS department for the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore could have a problem.

Storage Weblog: On the tradeshow circuit, 03/10/06

Storage Networking World is coming up April 3-6. This Computerworld-sponsored show will take place in San Diego. Among the users speaking at SNW are execs from NASA Glenn Research Center, Nationwide Insurance, Denver Health Hospital and Medical Center …

IBM pitches a supercomputing ‘Fastball’, 03/09/06

IBM said Thursday it had developed technology to speed the way large computer networks access and share information.

Onaro enhances storage change management capabilities, 03/09/06

Onaro, a storage change management vendor, next week is expected to announce several new enhancements to its Onaro SANscreen Foundation software suite.

Storage Newsletter: What if you knew which business processes would be affected by a storage outage, 03/09/06

The best representatives of the present generation of system analysis tools identify problems and show us which hardware is impacted. What …

Storage Weblog: E-mail Explosion, 03/09/06

E-mails that need to be retained for compliance purposes are jamming today’s mail boxes. This Network World story looks at the e-mail explosion and recommends archiving and caching appliances that deal with it. Check it out and see how managing your e …

Storage Weblog: Second time’s a charm?, 03/08/06

Providence Health System in Seattle reported that thieves once again stole data residing on laptops in the company’s employees cars. The first time 365,000 patient records were stolen from an employee’s car. This time, the records of 122 patients were …

Storage Weblog: Piling on the CDP train, 03/08/06

Another car has been added to the continuous data protection train. That is Unitrends , which today announced CDP software for protecting Microsoft Exchange databases. Unitrends CDP software lets small and mid-size businesses quickly recover e-mail …