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  • SAN, NAS, ILM, SAS &#8212 Your Boss Doesn't Care

    Storage is awash in TLAs (three-letter acronyms). LUN, SAN, NAS, ILM, SWD, SAS, HBA, DAS, CAS and FAN are all acronyms that regularly appear in storage-related literature, publications and columns.

  • How to Salvage Your Company's Deep Smarts

    The approaching exodus of retiring baby boomers will severely erode the knowledge base of many companies. Fortunately, there are ways to re-create this crucial expertise.

  • By the Book

    Sometimes a little knowledge management is a dangerous thing.

  • Now You See It Now You Don't

    In a world in which partners are privy to each other's data, the challenge will be how to collaborate without sacrificing competitive advantage.

  • Putting It All Together Again

    Knowledge worker productivity: your questions answered.

  • OPINION: Fads, Fancies and Expensive Bungles

    When it comes to best practice in IT projects, knowledge gain is taking a back seat to knowledge loss.

  • Withering Heights

    We thought companies would want to single out their "high-end" knowledge workers for special treatment. We were wrong

  • Earnest Seekers After Knowledge

    Knowledge management: easy to say, difficult to do

  • To Know, Know, Know You

    Over the Christmas hols my husband and I, for the first time in almost 20 years of marriage, spent two uninterrupted weeks together. At home. Alone. And that’s why knowledge management is the topic de jour this month.

  • Share and Share Alike

    Too many government regulators are more concerned about their own knowledge needs than those of the people they regulate.

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