Archive for September, 2009
Snowthrowers and Storage — You Get What You Pay For
Posted in Unstructured Data on September 29th, 2009 No Comments »
The leaves are starting to change colors here on the east coast, a visual punctuation that we’re a week into the fall season. This, and the coolness in the air — a harbinger of the winter that lies ahead — prompted me to begin my search for a replacement snowthrower. This past winter put undue [...]
Red Sox win, I lose
Posted in 1, Unstructured Data on September 22nd, 2009 No Comments »
It was a great game — an annual family outing to watch our favorite baseball team in action. This year we decided to see them play the Orioles at Camden Yards (Saturday 10/19). Funny how it’s cheaper to see your home team as a visitor in somebody else’s venue, but that’s a topic for another post… [...]
Let’s Chat…
Posted in Unstructured Data on September 22nd, 2009 No Comments »
…at Storage Networking World. There’s a packed agenda planned, and I’m happy to be part of it speaking about “Gaining Control of Unstructured Data” (Monday 10/12 at 1:55pm). I’d love to have the opportunity to meet you and spend some time discussing content growth (and, in particular, your views of where you’re heading) and ways to [...]
Data, Data Everywhere
Posted in 1 on September 8th, 2009 1 Comment »
Today, HDS announced the newest members of our High Performance NAS family, the HNAS 3080 and HNAS 3090.
Stay Within the Lines, The Lines Are Our Friends
Posted in Unstructured Data on September 4th, 2009 3 Comments »
Do you remember that Isuzu ad from the ’90s where the schoolteacher was commanding his students to “stay within the lines, the lines are our friends“? The ad goes on to show a schoolgirl breaking the rules as a child (coloring outside the lines) and later becoming a wild adult driving her SUV offroad. [...]



