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The Data
storage Report
July 1995 Volume 10, Issue
THE NEWSLETTER OF THE DATA STORAGE INDUSTRY
CONTENTS
PCS BUILD NEW MEMORY ARCHITECTURE
WHO SELLS PCS TO THE U.S. GOVERNMENT?
CHINA’S PC BUSINESS GROWS AT 70% A YEAR
CEOS COMPLAIN PCS NOT DELIVERING VALUE
WHY PC DEMAND UP IN U.S. GOVERNMENT
WHAT DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY WILL BE IN 2000?
WHAT JAPANESE CEOS WORRY ABOUT
PC SLUMP COMING IN Q2 ’96 SAYS INSTAT
GROUP HOPES TO MAKE DATABASES SMARTER
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY’S IMPACT ON BUSINESS
TIME-TO-MARKET KEY TO COMPANY SUCCESS
OUTSOURCING VENDORS ARE POOR MARKETERS
CLIENT-SERVER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ARISES
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RAID EMERGES IN FAULT TOLERANT COMPUTING
HOW TAPE CAN WORK LIKE A DISK DRIVE
WILL HANDHELD PC MARKET TAKE OFF?
STUDY EXAMINES PC CARD PACKAGING
SEAGATE BUYS SYSTEM MANAGEMENT FIRM
GROUP STANDARDIZES DISK RELIABILITY
INTERNET DEMANDS HIGHER DISK STORAGE
SEARCH ENGINE FINDS INTERNET DOCUMENTS
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