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Increased demand for eDiscovery tools from all sides
Companies want to have better continuity and thorough storage assets. Law firms want to be able to catch weaknesses in these solutions. Consumers want their personal data to be protected. All of these intentions are assisted by eDiscovery resources,... -
New generation of machines all about learning
There are so many different things that IT professionals need to know these days in order to remain competitive and keep their corporations ahead of the curve. Big data inundations are making for larger, faster hard disk management tools,... -
Tapes find secret identity in storage centers
One of the biggest technology trends this year is likely going to be big data. -
Data storage revolution isn’t just full of hot air
For years, some experts have remained adamantly skeptical that backup and archive solutions would staya solid-state affair, looking to cloud and virtualized servers to host everything from long-term financial records to daily operational files. If business continuity issues have... -
Hard disk drive management may get to up its game
The world of continuity management is not necessarily the most exciting realm, but there are plenty of companies looking to spice up the offerings available in this sector. -
Dealing with data
There have been a lot of concerns raised in the last couple of years about big data and cloud computing, specifically how backup tape management can be improved to deal with these dilemmas. -
Use of eDiscovery becoming more proliferate and menacing to entities
Companies of all kinds understand that maintaining federal, state and internal compliance can be difficult without the right resources, such as tape tracking software or tight security protocols that review credentials and keep track of individual users’ activities. The... -
Use of eDiscovery becoming more proliferate and menacing to entities
Companies of all kinds understand that maintaining federal, state and internal compliance can be difficult without the right resources, such as tape tracking software or tight security protocols that review credentials and keep track of individual users' activities. -
Hard disk drive management takes on a life of its own
In the old days, when information was written on tape or hard disk drives (HDD), it tended to stay put. These files could be recalled, copied, transferred, archived or deleted, and at the worst of times they might be... -
The trouble with media management
There are a lot of files nowadays in a standard archive. Thanks to big data, there are a lot more documents pouring down the pipeline every minute, even when IT workers are out of the office and backup tapes...