Storage Vendors Strut Their Latest Stuff
As the trade show season gets into full swing, storage vendors got in some of the first shots Monday at Storage Networking World 2003, the twice-a-year conference and expo where storage software and hardware makers typically strut their latest. "Among the biggest news at Storage Networking World Fall 2003 - which opened Monday in Orlando and runs through Thursday - was the demonstration of the Storage Networking Industry Association’s new specification, once dubbed ’Bluefin,’ and now called SMI-S (Storage Management Initiative Specification)."
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