Tuesday, November 06, 2012

Storage on the go: We test five fast portable hard drives

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Storage on the go: We test five fast portable hard drives
For system backup, archiving, or simply carrying around large data sets, 2.5-inch portable hard drives rule the roost. Competing flash drives are super portable and convenient, but they top out at 128GB; and at larger capacities, they cost a whopping buck per gigabyte. Read More


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Putting the Top 10 SIEM Best Practices to Work
This eBook provides guidance to operationalize security and put the top 10 best SIEM practices to work, offering pertinent insights and details about how to gain more assured value from SIEM. Learn more.

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Voice Transformation: Taking the First Steps
Voice has been - and will continue to be - a foundational component in business communications. But the aging, disconnected voice infrastructures of today are doing more than just impeding productivity, they're impeding progress. Find out in this AT&T article how to transform voice communication in your enterprise today. Click Here

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Inside the DreamWorks data center
The data center infrastructure at DreamWorks Imagination Studios is certainly state of the art, but it doesn't make as much use of cloud, virtualization solid-state storage technologies as one might expect. Insider (registration required) Read More

Five Dropbox-savvy apps for iOS
By all accounts, Dropbox rocks. It ranks up there with sliced bread and chocolate fountains, offering simple cloud storage that syncs across your various devices. Read More


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Extended Enterprise Security: Technology Adoption Profile
In an extended enterprise, IT decision makers are investing more into platforms that enable easy collaboration, utility scaling, and real-time customer analytics. This Forrester study looks into extended enterprise technologies and their impact on IT security and operations. Read Now!

NetApp upgrades midrange storage arrays
NetApp today announced significant upgrades to two of its midrange Fabric Attached Storage arrays, boosting memory, processor cores and drive slots. Read More

Lenovo's new enterprise division introduces its first server
Looking beyond PCs and tablets, Lenovo on Monday announced the first server from the newly formed Enterprise Product Group, which deals in servers, storage, networking and software. Read More


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Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Smartphones and Tablets
Learn how to reduce the impact of BYOD uploads and downloads, contains bandwidth costs, and ensure the performance of business critical applications. Learn more.

Amazon upgrades Storage Gateway, moves out of beta
Amazon Web Services has upgraded its Storage Gateway so it can cache data locally, and has also made it generally available. Read More

Storage optimization considerations for SMBs
IT budgets are always tight in small to midsize business, and when it comes to storage, many simply bolt on additional boxes to accommodate growth and data retention regulations without considering the added complexity and long-term costs. Read More

 
 
 

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