TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Verizon Business and IBM are now offering a joint service aimed at helping large businesses safely store large chunks of data within the Verizon cloud.
By Brad Reed | 31 March, 2010 22:37
Dell Inc. and CommVault Systems Inc. today announced their first integrated data management appliance with embedded block-level deduplication - the Dell PowerVault DL2000.
By Lucas Mearian | 09 June, 2009 08:02
Quantum Corp. today announced a new backup appliance for remote offices that combines data deduplication, replication and system-wide monitoring software for centralizing backup control.
By Lucas Mearian | 01 June, 2009 14:30
Users are set to ditch tape as a storage medium as one in 10 businesses have lost data following a failure of a tape backup system.
By Tom Jowitt | 26 May, 2009 08:23
The scoop: Replica backup storage device, by Seagate, about $200 (for 500GB version; 250GB version costs $130)
By Keith Shaw | 15 May, 2009 04:30
Rat74136's external hard drive is full. He asked the Answer Line forum how to keep backing up.
By Lincoln Spector | 20 November, 2009 04:45
Nag, nag, nag is what I feel like sometimes when talking about backups, but I'm compelled to help people in spite of themselves. The bottom line is simple: lose data, lose dollars. When you talk about some type of disaster, such as fire or theft of your computer hardware, the survival rate for stricken companies without disaster recovery tools and good backups drops into the “hope and prayer” realm of IT management. So lets talk about ways to insulate your company from disaster by playing like the Boy Scouts and being prepared.
By James E. Gaskin | 30 September, 2009 06:32
It can be a storage nightmare: Given expanding regulatory requirements and the key role that electronic records now play in lawsuits, some enterprises are saving every bit of data they have, just to be safe. As a gauge of storage demand, IDC says the total amount of disk storage shipped last year grew 40.5 percent from 2007.
By Stephen Lawson | 07 May, 2009 04:50
Maxtor's Central Axis (US$319.99) offers a new way to add a centralized, always-available terabyte of storage to your local network, whether you install it at home to share media files or set it up at work to share proposals among your colleagues. You can even stream your media to UPnP AV-compatible (Universal Plug and Play Audio/Visual) networked entertainment systems without using a computer. Best of all, by setting up an account with Seagate Global Access, you can store and retrieve files from the Central Axis device over the Internet.
By Rich Ericson | 04 November, 2008 08:15
A data storage crash is the last thing a collision-repair shop needs to worry about. So when John Sweigart realized that the software he was using to manage his business was no longer compatible with the way he was backing up data, he knew it was time for a different option.
By Esther Shein | 30 September, 2008 10:21
Articles include: 10 best cloud backup strategies for biz continuity, Disk or tape? How about both, Protect Your Backup Data from Murphy’s Law, Back up without crashing.
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