Tape No Longer a Reliable Option for IT Managers Seeking to Eliminate Single Point of Failure

Acronis Survey Shows That Organizations Adopt Cloud for Secure Data Protection as Tape Failure Rates Reach 75 Percent
Acronis Survey Shows That Organizations Adopt Cloud for Secure Data Protection as Tape Failure Rates Reach 75 Percent
Research Examines Data Center Security, SME IT Security, Line-of-Business ERP Role, Small Business ERP
Hardware Backup Appliances Move Toward Extinction While New Generations of Cloud-Based Backup and Recovery Technologies Are More Widely Adopted
Traci Canning-s Attainment of Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe Highlights Company-s Expertise in Global Privacy Laws
Combined Solution Resolves Major Obstacles to Deploying Encryption in the Cloud
Zetta.net DataProtect for NetApp Delivers the First Enterprise-Grade Offsite Backup and Disaster Recovery Solution for MSPs and VARs That Doesn-t Require Tapes, Complicated Software or Additional Filers
DXi V1000 Virtual Deduplication Appliance Receives Top Accolades; Additional Honors for StorNext
Research Examines Virtual Patching, Network Performance, Network Optimization, Real-Time Performance Monitoring, Multi-Channel Call Center Strategy
SUNNYVALE, CA — (Marketwire) — 11/01/12 — today announced that Vice President of Engineering Lou Montulli will deliver a presentation on November 8 at the EDUCAUSE 2012 conference in Denver, Colorado. Titled Next-Generation Backup: Simpler and Cheaper, with Disaster Recovery Capability, Montulli will discuss how higher education IT professionals can simplify and combine local and off-site backups, archiving and disaster recovery over the web, while driving down backup costs. The session wil
Businesses in the Affected Areas Can Evacuate Their Critical Data, Keep It in Geographically-Dispersed Zetta Datacenters Up to 15 Days, Then Restore It After the Storm — at No Cost