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To: Gus who wrote (3528)6/29/2001 3:51:29 PM
From: J Fieb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4808
 
Will IBM roll with 2G by this conference in Aug.?

www-3.ibm.com

At an Exclusive Storage Event in a Singular Venue, Discover the Advanced Solutions that Will Help You Manage and Exploit Data Across All Your Systems

Only one event all year focuses exclusively on Storage, and for 2001 only one location fits its energy and information-packed agenda – Las Vegas! For Storage and SAN Administrators, System Programmers, Technical Support Managers, and anyone responsible for managing and administration of external storage on all server platforms across the enterprise, this is place to be. Attend, store knowledge, and reap value!

List of Exhibitors

Platinum Sponsors:





Gold Sponsors:






Silver Sponsors:





Exhibitors:

· 21st Century Software, Inc.
· Computer Measurement Group
· DataCore Software
· DTS Software
· eMag Solutions
· Evaluator Group, Inc.
· IBM Learning Services: Enterprise Storage and Printing Systems
· I.C E., Inc.
· Innovation Data Processing
· Mainstar Software
· Opentech Systems
· Performance Associates, Inc
· Prince Software
· Sandpiper International
· Software Engineering of America
· Storage Management Solutions
· TeraCloud Corporation (formerly Trilogy)



Date & Place

August 20 - 24, 2001



To: Gus who wrote (3528)6/30/2001 1:35:14 AM
From: Douglas Nordgren  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4808
 
Nice SCSI provenance Gus. I remember the first scuzzy drives with NCR chips from my Novell days, and still have my 400+ page NCR SCSI design reference manual. At the time, NCR held most of the SCSI patents too.

NCR, Adaptec, Novell. How the mighty have fallen. iSCSI may turn out to be ADPT's salvation, but I'm afraid NOVL and NCR are lost causes.

Douglas