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	<title>Comments on: Another archiving alliance &#8212; Atempo and Permabit</title>
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		<title>By: Two Types of Archives &#171; Permabits and Petabytes</title>
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		<dc:creator>Two Types of Archives &#171; Permabits and Petabytes</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Most recently they have published two related articles on the maturation of archive technology in the enterprise, and I think both are pretty much spot on. The first, &#8220;Archive Layer Cake&#8221; by editor Chris Mellor, primarily highlights the vertical integration of the technologies that bring data from primary source to archival residence and the second, &#8220;The Evolution of the Archive&#8221; by Plasmon marketing directory Steve Tongish, elaborates on the horizontal archive consolidation Chris touches on in the first. Both are trends we are also seeing here at Permabit. We agree with these views of the future of archiving, as evidenced by our recent partnership with archive software vendor Atempo. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Most recently they have published two related articles on the maturation of archive technology in the enterprise, and I think both are pretty much spot on. The first, &#8220;Archive Layer Cake&#8221; by editor Chris Mellor, primarily highlights the vertical integration of the technologies that bring data from primary source to archival residence and the second, &#8220;The Evolution of the Archive&#8221; by Plasmon marketing directory Steve Tongish, elaborates on the horizontal archive consolidation Chris touches on in the first. Both are trends we are also seeing here at Permabit. We agree with these views of the future of archiving, as evidenced by our recent partnership with archive software vendor Atempo. [...]</p>
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