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2012 Data Backup Strategy Guide
By IDG Communications | 13/1/2012
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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A Pragmatic Approach to Server and Data Centre Consolidation
By Novell | 13/7/2009
Learn how workload profiling and portability technology which has helped thousands of organisations accelerate their consolidation initiatives and optimise their data centres through continuous server consolidation. Read on for best practices and successful initiatives.
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A Question of Continuity - Maximising Email Availability for Your Business
By Symantec | 20/10/2011
Productivity and reputation protected. Disruption defused. Business efficiency and continuity ensured. The challenge of maximising email availability really can be addressed at a competitive price. With Email Continuity.cloud strengthening your email availability strategy, outages need no longer be the bane of your business – and a resource-hungry burden on the IT Department.
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Automated Disaster Recovery for the Virtualised Data Center
By Unisys | 19/5/2009
According to process improvement guru Geary Rummler, any “organisation is only as good as its processes.” This white paper outlines a solution to disaster recovery that combines both technology and process improvement approaches and recognises that neither alone is sufficient.
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Backup and Recovery as we Know it is Changing
By CommVault | 24/11/2011
Increasing complexity in the data centre, including the rapid deployment of virtual servers, ever-expanding compliance requirements, and increasing amounts of sensitive data on mobile devices has put more strain on backup and recovery. Read on.
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Backup and Recovery: Will Virtualisation Work?
By Symantec | 23/5/2013
Can an organisation’s backup and recovery strategy keep pace with rampant virtualisation. With possible untamed data growth, data management problems are increasingly compounded, leaving a strategy with possible points of weakness. Read how to deliver a solution that is both cost effective and minimises possible business downtime.
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Business Continuity Planning IT Survival Guide
By CA Technologies | 11/2/2013
Whether your business is a one-man operation or it employs a thousand people, the starting point is the same: identify the processes critical to your success. To do this, you should first define what critical means in your business. Find out more on how organisations can begin the process of developing an effective business continuity plan designed to minimise the impact of disasters and reduce risk.
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Case Study: Australian Researchers Cut Backup Time By Nearly a Full Day with DXi Solution
By Quantum | 5/5/2011
The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) set out to solve the backup and restore challenges created by expanding data volumes. When IT staff saw how Quantum’s DXi deduplication appliance reduced backup times by 20 hours, enabled restores in minutes, and saved 50 percent in tape media purchases, ACER bought a second unit for disaster recovery protection. Read on.
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Case Study: Bank of New Zealand Reduces Carbon Footprint with Red Hat on the Mainframe
By IBM | 7/11/2011
Like a large number of businesses in New Zealand and around the world, BNZ was close to reaching capacity in its datacenter and needed to determine how to maximise space while keeping costs down. “BNZ had defined two important goals for the future, both of which relied heavily on IT. The first was for the organisation to become carbon neutral by 2010 and the second was to explore open source opportunities though the adoption of Linux.” Another challenge BNZ faced was to create a disaster recovery solution. Its datacentres - one in Auckland, New Zealand and the other in East Melbourne, Australia are separated by the Tasman Sea.
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Case Study: Fairbrother constructs a reliable backup platform across its remote Branch Locations
By IBM | 7/12/2011
Construction and building services group Fairbrother was struggling to execute distributed data backup and recovery processes across its nine offices. Lack of regular tape changing at remote sites, data volumes exceeding tape size and a concern about tape reliability prompted them to seek a more effective business continuity solution.
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