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  1. "FRCP Changes on the Horizon," Law.com article by Elizabeth A. Zidones, http://bit.ly/4FsVit
  2. Messaging Architects launches new eDiscovery Resource Center. http://bit.ly/dvE96
  3. EMC buying Kazeon? Check out the bnet.com article.http://bit.ly/4oU3R
  4. Corporate Twitter Toolbox: Twitter Tools for the Enterprise http://bit.ly/OoLo9
  5. Kazeon Systems August 19 webinar "How to be Prepared for Internal Investigations." Registration required http://bit.ly/6biyg
  6. The Ingersoll Firm summer/fall ESI Institute. E-discovery IT for lawyers and paralegals. http://bit.ly/41NInO
  7. Mayer Brown webinar "The Most Important Supreme Court Business Decision You Haven't Heard Of," August 3 12:30 pm. http://bit.ly/10vWwi
  8. Cisco Networking Forecast through 2013: Annual IP traffic will exceed 667 exabytes (40% cagr). http://bit.ly/33hAYC
  9. Recommind offers risk monitoring center with case law updates, risk alerts, and an e-discovery/compliance blog. http://bit.ly/183wA6
  10. Laurus Technologies is talking about 7 trends: ROI/TCO, economy, cloud, security & DR, backup & archive, evolving data center, green IT.
  11. Bycast is up w/ more about dispersed (cloud) storage. They have an interesting historical perspective on cloud/grid/time-share computing.
  12. Clevesafe now at the podium talking about virtualizing data with dispersed storage.
  13. Zenith Infotech now talking about business continuity, a big topic in keynote and breakout sessions today.
  14. Fusion io was first presenter in Solution Provider/Emerging Technology Showcase. They say they have enterprise-quality NAND Flash.
  15. Crowds just moved to breakout sessions, but still discussing Jon Toigo's controversial keynote. He's not impressed with virtualization.
  16. Informal survey in Brian Greenberg's scale-up or scale-out session indicates very few admins are using private or public clouds.
  17. Informal conversations with few attendees show high interest in storage consolidation, virtualization but not much production use of dedupe.
  18. Informal survey in Howie Golstein session shows over 75% of attendees using FC switches.
  19. Informal survey in Greg Schulz session says more than half of attendees still using some form of tape backup.
  20. Informal survey in W. Curtis Preston session shows few attendees are only storage admins. Most have other IT responsibilities. Duh.