Yes, we nod, we understand the potential need for mobile storage area networks, such as the one Xiotech Corp. of Eden Prairie, Minn., introduced today. A mobile SAN such as the new Magnitude 3D 1000m, company officials told GCN last month, could be invaluable in continuity-of-operations planning. It is a self-contained, all-in-one version of Xiotechs Magnitude 3D family of SANs, that can be deployed and redeployed on a moments notice. It includes all the storage (up to 67 terabytes), networking, Ethernet and gateway features that a regular SAN hasexcept its on wheels in a roughly 2.5-by-2-by-3-foot (HWD) case.
Then Mike Stolz, Xiotechs vice president of marketing, hit on another, page-one-news-type example of the Magnitude 3D 1000m in action. Imagine the possibilities for a mobile SAN in the field of computer forensics. Securities and Exchange Commission investigators, for instance, could swoop down on a corrupt, Enron-style corporation, plug in the mobile SAN, and rapidly copy e-mail and data evidence to take back to headquarters for analysis.
Longhorn meets accessibility
With the launch of its Longhorn op- erating system next year, Micro-soft Corp. will roll out its new Windows User Interface Automation model. In explaining the technology to GCN, Rob Sinclair, director of Microsofts Accessible Technology Group, nearly lost us. The old Active Accessibility model, he said, wasnt rich enough and was too complicated. The new model will provide richer information about an application to help make it more accessible.
But Sinclair also hit on some examples that lit our light bulb. Say youre using a screen reader for e-mail, he said. Today its hard for the reader to determine if, for example, a message has been read or if its high priority. A reader [designed] with UI Automation will be able to tell you that you have 70 unread messages, 15 with attachments and youre on the sixth message.
In short, software programs have become more complex and accessible technologies have struggled to keep up. Think about all the dialog boxes, collapsible windows and other elements that you may take for granted. Developerswhether inside or outside your agencyoften have to write custom code to make those types of features accessible. Sinclair said UI Auto- mation will change that and help lower the cost of creating 508-compliant products.