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Thursday, November 06, 2003

The Ultimate Frontier For File Sharing - Infoworld Staff

Panasas introduces object-based storage worthy of a closer look. [InfoWorld: Storage]


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Study Documents Data Boom

Data storage has doubled during last three years [InfoWorld: Storage]


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Getting Rid Of File-Name Extensions - Longhorn's New File Storage System

Andy Hopper wants Microsoft to get rid of file-name extensions once and for all and thinks he sees a way to do just that with Longhorn's new file storage system named WinFS. [The Scobleizer Weblog]


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Jupiter Research Weblogs

http://weblogs.jupiterresearch.com/

Matthew Berk - Senior Analyst. Site Technologies and Operations. view blog view bio
 
Jared Blank - Senior Analyst. Travel. view blog view bio
 
David Card - Research Director. Content and Programming; Media and Entertainment. view blog view bio
 
Ian Fogg - Analyst. European Personal Technology and Broadband. view blog view bio
 
Michael Gartenberg - Research Director. Client Access and Technologies. view blog view bio
 
Avi Greengart - Analyst. Wireless and Consumer Technologies. view blog view bio
 
Joseph Laszlo - Senior Analyst. Broadband and Wireless Technologies. view blog view bio
 
Lydia Loizides - Senior Analyst. Digital and Interactive Television; Digital Imaging, Consumer Electronics, PC Peripherals. view blog view bio
 
Mark Mulligan - Senior Analyst. Digital Music, Europe. view blog view bio
 
Peter Sargent - Senior Analyst. Custom Research & Consulting. view blog view bio
 
Niki Scevak - Analyst. Australia. view blog view bio
 
David Schatsky - Senior Vice President, Jupiter Research. view blog view bio
 
Gary Stein - Analyst. Online Advertising and Marketing. view blog view bio
 
Joe Wilcox Senior Analyst. Microsoft. view blog view bio

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RFID Technology Takes Off In Baggage-Tag System

Las Vegas Airport To Implement RFID Baggage-Tag System

McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas is implementing a baggage-tracking system that will use radio frequency identification (RFID) bag tags from Matrics Inc. to improve customer safety. The decision to implement the tracking system makes McCarran one of the first airports to use the RFID technology airportwide. The first phase of the airportwide system is expected to be in use by May. ( COMPUTERWORLD )


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