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Data Protection Gumbo = Protect Preserve and Serve Information

Storage IO Blog

Keep in mind that a fundamental role of Information Technology (IT) is to protect, preserve and serve business or organizations information assets including applications, configuration settings and data for use when or where needed. Also, keep in mind that only you can prevent data loss, are your restores ready for when you need them?

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Fountainhead: Who's using Infrastructure Orchestration in Finance?

Fountainhead

And fast repurposing means you can deliver instant High Availability (HA), entire environment disaster recovery (DR), and near-instant scaling (capacity-on-demand). Today their DR site not only ensures business continuity, it plays an active role in daily computing requirements—notably improving utilization.

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Federal Government Signals Interest In Several Key Leading Edge Technologies

CTOvision

Big data is an evolving term that describes any voluminous amount of structured, semi-structured and unstructured data that has the potential to be mined for information. Although big data doesn’t refer to any specific quantity, the term is often used when speaking about petabytes and exabytes of data.

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World Backup Day 2018 Data Protection Readiness Reminder

Storage IO Blog

World Backup Day 2018 Data Protection Readiness Reminder It’s that time of year again, World Backup Day 2018 Data Protection Readiness Reminder. In case you have forgotten, or were not aware, this coming Saturday March 31 is World Backup (and recovery day).

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Fountainhead: Who's using Infrastructure Orchestration in Healthcare?

Fountainhead

Again, I live for this: “I was looking for a system designed from the ground up to overcome the limitations of standard servers… We didn’t see an architecture like Egenera’s from anyone else.” Big Data. (6). Business Models. (1). Data Center efficiency. (1). Syndications. Contrarian.