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For Storage, the Worst and Best of Times The industry is suffering a host of ills that can help smart buyers looking for storage bargains -- and good service -- score big Another Tech Star Falls to Earth Storage was analysts' last best hope of a haven from the sector's endemic woes. Now, it's dropping -- and may yet tumble further Venture Funding's Vanishing Act VCs insist they still have high hopes for data-storage startups, but their shrinking investments testify to a mood of extreme caution Storage Barns in a Thimble Beyond today's magnetic disks loom holographic and even molecular devices that could dramatically change the way data is kept and retrieved An EMC Critic Enters the Fold At Hewlett-Packard, Mark Lewis came down hard on the storage giant. Now that he has joined the outfit, he explains the change of heart |
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Everybody Wants to Eat EMC's Lunch Rivals are rushing into its market, and margins are shrinking. Will a new focus on software save the day? (9/2/02) NEWSMAKER Q&A A Microsoft Veteran's Quantum Leap As Bill Gates's ex-COO, Richard Belluzzo, takes the helm at Quantum, he sees aggressive innovation erasing storage giant's red ink (8/14/02) NEWS ANALYSIS For EMC, Another Step toward Software Sources say the data-storage giant is about to buy Prisa Networks, a maker of high-margin storage software. Are more deals coming? (7/31/02) CLOSE UP Darren Thomas: Tough Guy, Tougher Job Can the ex-fighter jock and Compaq veteran defy a soft data-storage market and make Zambeel's innovative technology fly? (5/3/02) |
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