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» “Do something with the tapes!” says Joe Tucci

-by Warren Smith

There is a hilarious new video on YouTube. Strangely, the video was produced by the EMC Corporation to suggest that Joe Tucci ordered employees there to get rid of tape, because the company is backing up to disk (one hopes not exclusively). Titled: “Bob and Joe: Fun with Tape” the premise of the video is however out of sync with Mark Lewis, EMC’s President Content Management and Archiving Division.

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Posted by The Data Storage Experts on Wednesday, March 05, 2008 at 9:27:00 AM
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