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    <dc:creator>cameron.orourke@mac.com</dc:creator>
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      <title>Data Management #1: Getting Organized</title>
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      <description>In the next few articles I&#8217;m going to be discussing data management, including storage, backup and archiving. I&#8217;ll be looking at the different kinds of devices and the trade offs between cost, speed, capacity, and reliability. But first, we need to think about the different types of data that we need to wrangle. Different kinds of data have different storage, backup and archival requirements. So, the first data management strategy is to organize your data so that it is easier to use, share, and manage.</description>
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      <title>Welcome to Information Technology 101!</title>
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      <description>With information technology (IT) becoming a larger and larger part of the media business, the editors at PVC want to help you get the most out of your computer systems. But where to find a certified &#8220;geek&#8221; who also speaks video? Right here!</description>
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