On the new MacVoices (http://www.macvoices.com), Mark Fuccio, the senior director of Products & Markets for Data Robotics points out that, even if your Mac doesn’t have eSATA, it probably is iSCSI capable, and compatible with one of Drobo’s fastest interface options.

He describes how fast and easy it is to implement this capability, why Drobo has opted to become a sponsor of the MacVoices Group of Internet shows, and announces a contest to celebrate, where you can win a Drobo simply by describing your frustrations with mass storage
solutions.

“MacVoices” is an Internet show and podcast that delivers in-depth discussions with the most influential people in the Mac industry, as well as “the individuals who are out there making it happen on the front lines of the global Apple community,” according to host Chuck Joiner.