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Talking dollars and sense for backup solutions
Nowadays it seems there are online tools that do just about everything. There are apps that turn on our kitchen appliances, programs that trigger garage door openers and even remote monitoring of our home security systems. But where is... -
Unprecedented data loss can be haunting for enterprise
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Online database servers get tokens to the fail train
Modern businesses often feel the need to keep the entirety of their data portfolios online in order to quickly and easily access every file they have ever made, ever. The band Queen also wanted it all, and wanted it... -
Making new bytes to fit all that data
Companies may not be putting much stock in data storage right now, but forecasters are saying it's time to break out the buckets and umbrellas. -
Celebrating backup awareness month
June is the month we celebrate the sacred tradition of moving data from active service to archives and backup data management, because just one day in March isn’t enough time to dedicate to data tape. Promotional events In the... -
Status updates on medical records shouldn’t be the only backup
While it may not have progressed yet to the point of posting LOLCat images about your diet plan's success, social media without backup data could be causing complications in the care of medical records already. -
Data storage solutions on speed versus performance
Companies need easier, better, faster and stronger backup storage solutions to combat the multitude of threats beating at the door. Outages, thefts, attacks and losses are raining on business data like a hail of flaming arrows according to the... -
Saving the world on tape
A lot of people like to say that tape is dead, but those cries grow faint when digital storage media fail and those without good disaster preparedness find themselves in a data blackout. -
Planning before disaster strikes somehow counterintuitive
For some reason businesses insist on not building up their disaster recovery or properly checking that the system is in place and working effectively before a dangerous event happens. -
Virtual headaches aren’t getting any better
Recently hVault announced they may be able to help Princess Leia: They’ve invented holographic data storage. That may be good news for Obi Wan Kenobi, but for the IT professionals still trying to wrap their heads around virtualization, it...