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Light At End Of The Cable
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Open Magazine Cover - March Welcome to Open Magazine!
Open is an independent monthly magazine that is the first and only controlled-circulation publication written specifically for buyers of Linux and all Open Source products and services.

On the March Cover : Light At End Of The Cable
Storage area networks are all the rage for data-intensive e-business: So why Linux sans SANs?

Coming in the April Issue of Open!
Cover Focus:
Business and Open Source
· Open Source for corporate information-sharing
· Case Study: Open Source as banking strategy
· An investment perspective
· Open Research
OpenBench Labs
· Sun T3 storage array
· Forte Java development kit


Ben Adida
Open Source can transform corporate team culture.
Bill Weinberg
Real-time machismo wilts under Linux kernels of truth.
Kris Buytaert
Authentication's a nightmare for ISP's in particular. Enter OpenLDAP.
In Driver's Seat
Get a roadmap - find the right device drivers for Linux.


Cover Focus
· OPEN RESEARCH: SAN's DEPLOYED
· OPENBENCH LABS: SAN TESTBED (Full Story)
· YES, WE HAVE NO LINUX STORY (Full Story)
· BRIEFING: THE STANDARDS ISSUE AHEAD
  (Full Story)
· BRIEFING: SAN TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENTS

Connections
· THE DESK I/O BOOM: SERIAL ATA (Full Story)
· STEALTH-MODE AVAILABILITY: CASE STUDY
· OPENBENCH LABS: ICS (Full Story)
· OPENBENCH LABS: VOLUTION (Full Story)

Context
· EDITORIAL
· E-BUSINESS
· PERVASIVE COMPUTING

Master Classes
· BSD (Full Story)
· SECURITY (Full Story)

Open Raw
· ROBLIMO LIVE
· LAST RAGE (Full Story)




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