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New Site-to-Site Replication Features Broaden Data Storage Options for Customers Beyond Local and Cloud Backup

Barracuda Networks launched site-to-site replication capabilities for the Barracuda Backup Service, a market leading solution that allows companies to efficiently back up their data both locally and offsite without the hassle of tapes or other removable media. This enhancement [...]

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What is Redundant Networking? Redundancy, also known as resiliency, in a network provides a maximum level of network uptime. Redundant networks help to ensure high availability of critical applications to employees, partners and customers through an optimized network design. By providing multiple pathways to your data, a redundant network eliminates single points of failure [...]

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Data Growth and Consumption

The results from IDC’s annual Digital Universe study (sponsored by EMC) published their key findings on just how much information we’re all creating and using. And every year, the study is a powerful springboard for discussion across the industry. We like it because it makes people think.

This year, [...]

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The modern enterprise faces a dizzying array of business and IT challenges. But none looms larger than managing data and ensuring that it is secure and available in the event of human error or natural disaster. Consequently, business continuity (BC) has emerged as an essential component in any business strategy. The ability [...]

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The data is mounting: more people are turning to EMC for their VMware deployments than anyone else.

Whether it’s storage, data protection, security or management —  they’re obviously voting with with their dollars, putting EMC in the enviable #1 position in supporting the de-facto standard for virtualization.

While some are still quibbling over the data, [...]

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Seagate has acquired Samsung Electronics’ hard disk drive (HDD) operations for $1.37 billion in a move that boils the market down to two players. Seagate and Western Digital now control 90 percent of the HDD market with Toshiba a distant third.

Under the terms of the deal, Samsung will lump its HDD unit [...]

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