Contributed Editorial
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Think Outside The Box With Next-Gen Dedupe Software
4/15/2009
I've been on the road the past few weeks as part of our Simpana 8 seminar series, and it's clear that everyone wants to reduce the amount of data they need to store, protect and manage. By David West, Vice President of Marketing & Business Development, CommVault
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2009 Demands Shifts In Storage Behavior And Adoption Of Next Generation Technologies
4/15/2009
With a grim economic outlook for 2009, IT managers must continue to pay special attention to budget. Any opportunity to cut back on expenses while still deploying the necessary technology to meet the growing demands of data management will be welcome relief for IT managers struggling to keep fledgling departments afloat. By Jered Floyd, CTO of Permabit
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Guest Column: 2009 Demands Shifts In Storage Behavior And Adoption Of Next Generation Technologies
4/15/2009
With a grim economic outlook for 2009, IT managers must continue to pay special attention to budget. Any opportunity to cut back on expenses while still deploying the necessary technology to meet the growing demands of data management will be welcome relief for IT managers struggling to keep fledgling departments afloat. By Jered Floyd, CTO of Permabit
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Guest Column: Setting Up A Server Room On A Budget: A Do-it-Yourself Guide
3/20/2009
Controlling operational costs is always a challenge, but amid the current recession budgets are tighter than ever. While it’s possible to make smart decisions and cut a few extras to spend less, one thing most companies can’t nix is a reliable server and a cool, secure room in which to keep it. In this day and age, it’s nearly impossible to do business without a solid network infrastructure, and server rooms have become the nerve centers of our businesses. But despite its vital importance, a server room doesn’t necessarily have to break the bank. By Paul Holstein, CableOrganizer.com
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Setting Up A Server Room On A Budget: A Do-it-Yourself Guide
3/20/2009
Controlling operational costs is always a challenge, but amid the current recession budgets are tighter than ever. While it’s possible to make smart decisions and cut a few extras to spend less, one thing most companies can’t nix is a reliable server and a cool, secure room in which to keep it. In this day and age, it’s nearly impossible to do business without a solid network infrastructure, and server rooms have become the nerve centers of our businesses. But despite its vital importance, a server room doesn’t necessarily have to break the bank. By Paul Holstein, CableOrganizer.com
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Getting The Business Involved In Business Continuity Planning
3/19/2009
Disasters happen. Whether it’s a weather phenomenon or something much more sinister, disasters can sneak into a company, steal its data and sap its livelihood. Contingency planning for these disasters is therefore a critical activity that could thwart danger. By Norm Alesi, Vieo Consulting Group
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Guest Column: Getting The Business Involved In Business Continuity Planning
3/19/2009
Disasters happen. Whether it’s a weather phenomenon or something much more sinister, disasters can sneak into a company, steal its data and sap its livelihood. Contingency planning for these disasters is therefore a critical activity that could thwart danger. By Norm Alesi, Vieo Consulting Group
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Storage Resource Management And De-Duplication
3/17/2009
Storage management working in tandem with de-duplication optimizes bandwidth and speeds transfer times. And the processing and memory drains associated with deduplication processes are no longer an impediment to network performance and workforce productivity. By Thomas Vernersson, Founder and CEO, Northern
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Guest Column: Storage Resource Management And De-Duplication
3/17/2009
Storage management working in tandem with de-duplication optimizes bandwidth and speeds transfer times. And the processing and memory drains associated with deduplication processes are no longer an impediment to network performance and workforce productivity. By Thomas Vernersson, Founder and CEO, Northern
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Getting Ready For The Ripple Effect
3/11/2009
The volume of conversations in the blogosphere has risen sharply since President Obama signed his $787B stimulus package into law. Politicians, columnists, industry experts and everyday commentators are weighing in on the government's ambitious plans to jumpstart the economy and trim our staggering $1.3T deficit. By David West, Vice President of Marketing & Business Development, CommVault
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