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5 Tips for Preventing a Data Breach in 2015
As we wrap up another year, I think we can sum up 2014 as the year of data breaches. As we look ahead to 2015, we can say goodbye to hearing about breaches every other week. Say goodbye to... -
Why it’s so smart to use archive tape management
The future of data management requires a huge amount of flexibility, intuition and security oversight. -
Big data demands encourage more tape adoption
The need for big data analytics in the enterprise world is pushing companies to consider just how far they'll go to make sure they get every file and any insight possible. -
The hardware and software of tape storage trials
Here's what to look for on the hardware and software side of tape management solutions to ensure that enterprise operations are and continue to run smoothly. -
Patent Approved Technology: Archived Data Manager
B&L Associates, Inc. is thrilled to have another patent approved for the technology used in its backup catalog management product, Archived Data Manager! Archived Data Manager (ADM) utilizes patented technology to automate the consolidation of backup catalogs. ADM saves... -
The difference between backup and recovery is in the tape
Every company wants to be protected, be it from data breaches, sudden storms, internal errors or just the passage of time. -
Linking backup tape with archive eliminates external needs
Businesses need to be on the lookout for the tools that can help them succeed while also exceeding previous performance limitations. -
Out with the Old and In with the New… A Solution to Managing Old iPhones
With the new iPhone 6 and 6 plus just released, the question with what to do with the old, unused iPhones is (or should be) top priority for companies. Just like any other piece of hardware that is decommissioned for upgrades,... -
Improving archive value with IT asset disposition tools
The need for data in the modern corporate environment is an increasingly complex one. -
Supporting optimal data center performance requires backup tape management
Modern data centers are growing exponentially fast as the files they're meant to withstand also pour in at increasingly dramatic speeds.