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Vendors Target SAN Woes







Vendors Target SAN Woes

Vendors Target SAN Woes 05/03/2004 12:27 PM

FalconStor, AppIQ and Brocase set sights on ease of use and lower cost.




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If you're accessing the W3C CSS validator from inside TopStyle, please be aware that Zeldman is reporting that the W3C's CSS Validator is currently broken. It's assumed that this will be fixed before long, but right now it's reporting problems in perfectly valid style sheets.

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On Blah Eve, my wife expects me to pay attention to her.  That means lots of kisses and lip service.  I wonder if the word Eve being the name of the first gal had something to do with this.

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