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  • Market Overview | Part 2 | Part 3
    Data storage and management requirements are spiralling, and there are signs companies are struggling to cope. Pat Sweet sums up our research.
  • Expert Opinion | Part 2
    Why hasn’t the burgeoning IT infrastructure delivered an equivalent boost in productivity, asks Keith Windram of Compass.
  • Round Table | Part 2 | Part 3
    Are companies adopting a strategic approach to data and storage management? Experts from Parity, Dimension Data, Synstar, IBM Global Services and IDC discuss this and other market moves.
  • Data Warehousing | Part 2
    Dr Stephen Filbin of Cap Gemini Ernst & Young looks at what data warehousing can do to solve data storage and management problems.
  • Content Management
    MERANT’s Tim Joyce sees content management blurring with configuration management.
  • Storage Management | Part 2
    Bad management is contributing directly to the rising cost of storage, says Steve Norris of ITNET.
  • Knowledge Management | Part 2
    Mark Thompson from Methods Application outlines the role for consultants as knowledge management promises to make sense of the mass of data.
  • Market News | Part 2
    Sarah Underwood has the latest news from consultancy and IT services firms.
  • Email Management | Part 2
    Email is probably the biggest culprit in terms of burying us all with new data. Paul Hammond at BI-Tech Solutions shows how organisations can dig themselves out.
  • Product Guide | Part 2 | Part 3
    Data, storage and infrastructure management is a technical subject with many new networked-based systems emerging. Andrew Batty from the Fibre Channel Industry Association explains.

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