IBM backs the truth up out there with FilesX
Big Blue today beefed up its storage software offerings by agreeing to buy privately-held FilesX – which protects data on Microsoft's operating systems – for an undisclosed sum. IBM said it plans to fold the Newton, Massachusetts, and Haifa, Israel-based company's technology into its Tivoli Storage Manager range. FilesX, which …
Pronounced like.....
File Sex.
Mine's the one on the left behind the stormtrooper outfit............
Calling for Volunteers.....
"File Sex." ... The most effective of WMD, Eponymous Cowherd. I wonder how many weaklings dance to the call of its tunes and the fear of them being publicly known and therefore extraordinarily rendered Puppets on a Foreign Proxy String?
One wonders, given its Undoubted XSSXXXXual Pleasures, why it is not more widely used? :-) ...... although it just might be that it is more widely used than one will ever get to know. In Deed, indeed, a most effective Tool.
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