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ADIC: Headlines for ADVAN DIGITAL - Yahoo! Finance
PVSW
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RNWK
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Most Active Net Sorted
Nov. 28, '03, ten stocks in price range ---- ------
were
run through charting as used for adic etc above.
We begin to sort for attributes, first noting those that
happen to be below 20 on the full stocastics, and then
those which are likely to appear in the most active this
time only because of the rule change portability of phone
number and related effects.
stocastic oversold low average volumeprice
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CMGI
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1-2
SIRI
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X
1-3
CORI
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until recently
EGHT
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X
1-8
NTOP
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X
4-8
JDSU
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2-5
ADCT
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1-3
VOCL
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X
1-6
DDDC
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X
1-4
SUNW
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3-5
profile
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/pr?s=PVSW
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insider transactions
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competitors
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balance sheet
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/is?s=PVSW&annual
CMGI
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income statement
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headlines
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industry
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competitors
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balance sheet
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sec filings
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/sec?s=CMGI
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beta 2. or over
stocastics80 is overbought 20 or below is oversold
bolinger sell when at top band
candlestick
shares outstanding - difference is insider
float - what public owns
nesser consulting hoover's stock screener
market cap 250 mil minimum recommended
price to debt important
check out appx
direction of such figures as profit or operating margin rather than amount is important
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ADIC Launches New Disk-Based Backup Solution
Monday September 22, 7:03 am ET
Pathlight VX First to Combine Disk Performance and RAID Reliability
With
Integrated Path to Tape
REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 22, 2003--Advanced Digital
Information
Corporation (Nasdaq:ADIC - News), leader in Intelligent Storage(TM)
solutions for the open
system market, announced today the ADIC® Pathlight® VX
integrated disk-to-tape backup
solution, the first product in the industry to combine the benefits
of disk and tape in a single
data protection solution.
The Pathlight VX works transparently with end users' existing
backup and restore environments
to provide disk performance and RAID reliability along with a
fully automated path to tape for
secure, long-term data retention. The Pathlight VX is the first
in a series of new solutions from
ADIC, designed to support both existing and emerging data protection
architectures.
With the Pathlight VX, enterprise IT departments benefit from
the performance that disk-based
storage can provide for their backup and primary restores --
without changing their backup
software or introducing new procedures. With disk based storage,
not only can write times be
shortened, but overall data recovery performance can be dramatically
improved through a
combination of a random access file location process and the
elimination of the need to find
and load separate pieces of media. Because it supports automated
export of standard format
backup tapes, the Pathlight VX provides these performance advantages
while it retains all of the
long term data security, low cost scalability, and portability
advantages of traditional backup.
"The Pathlight VX makes backup work better by providing the power
of serial ATA disk as part
of an integrated solution," said Scott Roza, ADIC Vice President
of North American Storage
Products. "Backup and restore performance is boosted, RAID reliability
is built in, and
ownership costs stay low because there's no need for IT departments
to integrate more pieces
or change their disaster recovery process. And with the Pathlight
VX, users can have
confidence in the safety of their data because the entire solution
comes from ADIC, the leading
supplier of backup systems for open system environments."
"Storing data on tape as part of backup is a critical element
of sound disaster recovery and
data retention policies, and one that we recommend be included
in every comprehensive data
protection plan," said David Hill, Vice President of Storage
Research at the Aberdeen Group.
"Using disk to emulate tape as a first stage in the process,
as ADIC has done with the
Pathlight VX, can provide significant performance and availability
advantages. We think this
approach will become an important component in open system backup."
The Pathlight VX helps IT departments eliminate the problem of
expanding data and shrinking
backup windows by allowing them to shift the time at which they
write their data sets to
physical tapes. "The Pathlight VX allows users to perform their
primary backup and restore
operations using random access serial ATA arrays, and then move
that data off to physical
media in the background," Mr. Roza said. "This data movement
takes place during off hours,
and it uses an internal data moving agent so that there is no
negative impact on application
server performance and no increase in network traffic. This combination
of performance,
flexibility, reliability, and long term security will set new
standards for the industry."
The Pathlight VX disk-to-tape backup solution features an integrated
management unit that
both controls data I/O and provides disk/tape transparency, ensuring
that existing software
applications work seamlessly. The Pathlight VX appears to applications
as one or more logical
libraries, eliminating the costly and time-consuming "dual target"
requirements of other
approaches. Not only are backup throughput and data restore performance
significantly
improved, but the Pathlight VX's RAID protection provides increased
data integrity and
minimizes performance degradation in case of system faults.
Designed for enterprise storage environments, the Pathlight VX
offers up to 40 TB of disk-based
storage capacity and a total throughput of up to 1.0 TB per hour.
The Pathlight VX features
RAID 5 redundancy and 2Gb Fibre Channel system connectivity.
The system mounts in
standard 19-inch rack cabinets, and provides scalability in both
capacity and performance.
Tape export functions at initial availability support ADIC Scalar®
libraries with LTO1 or LTO2
technology, but the technology is designed to be independent
of both media type and library
brand.
"The Pathlight series is one the key milestones in our multi-year
strategy to develop and
acquire core technologies in order to deliver innovative solutions
that solve real customer
problems," said Peter van Oppen, ADIC Chairman and CEO. "Its
unique combination of
performance, appliance-level integration, and policy-based data
movement leverages the
technology foundation that also created our StorNext data management
software, Pathlight
SAN appliances, and our Scalar intelligent tape library solutions."
The Pathlight VX will be available worldwide from ADIC and ADIC
enterprise channel partners
beginning in calendar Q4 2003. MSRP begins at $190,000 for a
10 TB solution.
About ADIC
Advanced Digital Information Corporation (Nasdaq:ADIC - News)
is a leading provider of
Intelligent Storage(TM) solutions to the open systems marketplace.
ADIC® is the world's
largest supplier of automated tape systems using the drive technologies
most often employed
for backing up open system, client-server networks.(1) The Company's
data management
software and storage networking appliances provide IT managers
innovative tools for storing,
managing and protecting their most valuable digital assets in
a variety of disk and tape
environments. ADIC storage products are available through a worldwide
sales force and a global
network of resellers and OEMs, including Cray, Dell, Fujitsu-Siemens,
Hewlett-Packard, IBM,
and Sun. For more information, visit www.adic.com.
(1) Market position from: IDC 2001 worldwide revenue and unit
market share data for all
automated systems using DLT, SDLT, LTO, 8mm or AIT drives; and
Gartner Dataquest, Tape
Automation Systems Market Shares, 2002, F. Yale, April 2003.
ADIC, Pathlight, and Scalar
are registered trademarks and Intelligent Storage is a trademark
of Advanced Digital Information
Corporation. All other trade or service marks mentioned in this
document should be considered
the property of their respective owners.
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for BLUEPOINT LINUX - Yahoo! Finance
An interesting time is coming up in the market now. September 30
is
"year end" for most mutual funds. As a consequence many of them will
try
to "lock in" any gains they may have had over the previous 12 months.
This usually means a considerable amount of selling happens between
Monday (day after tomorrow) and about the end of the second week of
October. I checked this phenomenon back over the last four years
and the Dow
was down during that time span each of those four times. So you might
want to be extra cautious about buying anything right now. But in
2 or
3 weeks from now, you might see a much better entry point to buy.
Again, no certainty involved here. Only playing with the probabilities,
which you want to put on your side as much as possible.