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June/ July Data Security - a never ending saga, and one more uh-oh for the senseless, June 18, 2008 It's time for data-centric security to become mainstream. How does it get there? It gets there by looking at data as a resource accessed within a "context". Njini and others provide capabilities to manage files based on how they are used and accessed. link>>. April/ May Has SNIA's XAM missed the ILM target?, April 15th 2008 Some of us interested in full information lifecycle management (ILM) have long pointed to a need for an industry standard format for metadata that describes the data content of files to a more granular degree. Currently, software using metadata in this way has first to create it to its own proprietary format....(more) link>>. June How the Internet Changed the World, June 14, 2007 As the Brontosaurs sat munching the cycad leaves sixty-five and a half million years ago, they could hardly have imagined that they were about to experience an event seemingly unique in all time - their extinction.
And although the nature of the event - a catastrophic meteorite impact, leading to a post-impact ‘nuclear’ winter - was unique, the mechanics of how the dinosaurs became extinct is actually a process repeated in the modern world.
The impact of the Internet has been equally earth-shattering... link>>. May What’s Your Personal Data Footprint?, May 14, 2007 "David Jones, CEO of Njini, discusses the financial burden employees place on business by bringing personal data to work"
Work/life or life/work balance?
Whenever I hear the term ‘work/life balance' ...for many of the businesses and IT chiefs we talk to, the balance is starting to shift in the other direction as large amounts of personal data enters the workplace. Read More>>. April Njinious!, April 16th, 2007 StorageSwitched! technology blog editor/CEO Clark Hodge posts his entry from the San Diego SNIA event. link>>. March/April Deliver today what ILM promises tomorrow, March/April 2007 Phil Tee, CTO and founder of Njini argues that organizations undertaking ILM projects need to focus on near term returns as well as on a grand vision.
(Data Center Management magazine) click here to download the PDF. April Njini-ous ways to reduce unstructured data storage, April 13th, 2007 Senior Bloor Research analyst - Peter Williams discusses in detail how businesses today face a growing inability to discriminate between file data of real value and that of lesser value at enormous infrastructure costs. He elaborates on Njini's postion as a company that deserves an honourable mention in a space where only few players properly address this issue of data explosion. link>>. February Njini is a FAN fan, Feb. 27, 2007 David Jones, Njini's CEO, is a decided fan of File Area Networks (FANs). He is bullish about the future of the concept and answered some questions about Njini's involvement with and approval of the FAN concept.
link>>. January The Data Management Gold Rush, January 1, 2007 Phil Tee, CTO at Njini discusses the need for a fresh approach to the mounting problem of unstructured data. click here to download the PDF.
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