ESJ.com is running another of our C-4 Project video segments, this time with CEO and Chairman of FalconStor, ReiJane Huai. Check it out.
Mr. Huai reflected on his role in bringing tape backup to the distributed world, then offered commentary on several topics of interest including the formation of mini-me mainframes (“if you are going to have the guts to create a stack, you need to have the stomach to open it up to third party developers”), the growth of proprietary on-array functionality stacks (“thin provisioning is just a way for array vendors to charge more for disk”) and de-duplication (“a waste management system for backup”). If my wife and I were still having kids, I might just name one ReiJane.
Have a look at ESJ.com, and watch the full interview at the C-4 Project Summit in Cyberspace.


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