Trev wrote:
The industry is moving towards a zero-storage-management, always-on computing environment. High density storage advances in both memory and disks and large address spaces (e.g. >= 64-bit) mean never having to delete files or free memory when you need to allocate new resources. Services like Gmail are setting the stage for one hell of a paradigm shift.
"Zero Storage Management" ? I bloody hope not! I'd be out of a job!!
Mark == "IBM IT Specialist - Storage Management"
Still having a peek at IBM's research webpages shows I've a good few years of job life yet :-)