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Backing up everything becoming standard
When one cog slips out of place, media management may not operate in its intended fashion or even at all. -
Finding the best archive solutions for tape and disk
Sometimes finding resources that work with your current infrastructure may seem difficult, but a lot of the time, the things you need most are right under your nose. Instead of spending an arm and a leg on migrating assets... -
Epic snowstorm highlights disaster recovery issues
Some firms may feel that the likelihood of lightning striking twice is remote, if not impossible. For business leaders who think that’s the case, take a look at the Eastern seaboard of the United States. Companies in Boston, New... -
Better business backup tape tools
Company leaders know they need to hang on to their tape and vault management tools. They just don’t always think about how to make the best use of these assets. They’re often too busy considering new cloud storage or... -
Here there be space-age data appliances
Looking through vast archives of corporate information for meaningful analytics is still somewhat like digging for buried treasure, but the advent of hard disk management and file tracking solutions that are tuned to big data make it easier to... -
Companies still dropping the ball over backup tape
Backup tape has been around for a long time. -
Managing data flow can be hard for small business
In the past, companies have been reckless with their backup tape management and other storage resources. -
Hackers still posing problems for data systems
In the 21st Century, it seems odd that organizations would still be leaving glaring gaps in their protection and continuity plans, yet these kinds of problems persist in modern information architecture. Backup tape and hard disk solutions can only... -
File tracking software and the fight against data thieves
There are a number of ways that data purity can be corrupted, be it from an internal error or an external access point, but companies need a reliable way of monitoring the status of their files and determining when... -
Rebuilding from the storm and protecting business continuity
There’s an old saying that goes, “Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me.” This saying has a lot to do with business continuity and disaster recovery in the corporate data world, where security and...