19th July 2010
Fact 1: Data has grown exponentially.
Fact 2: The technology to protect it - PC Backup Software - has seen limited innovation.
Consequently, over 80% of the data within any enterprise is duplicated across servers and end users. What will this result...
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07th July 2010
Our discussion on data deduplication redefining the way PC backup software works continues.
The third in a series, this article explains how various factors define the success of a PC backup. We have already explained
the following:
- Tar...
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07th July 2010
We continue the discussion on how data deduplication has revolutionized how PC backup software works. This article is the second in a series that attempts to explain how various factors define the success of a PC backup. We have already explained Target V...
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05th July 2010
Fact 1: Over 80% of data across corporate PCs (emails/docs etc.) is duplicate.
Fact 2: Removing just one-third of this duplicate data, could - on an average - save up to USD 1.6 billion on storage energy.
Do the math. Removing it all would mean cons...
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01st July 2010
The one thing that has definitely revolutionized how PC backup software works is Data deduplication. Gartner calls it "inarguably one of the most new important technologies in storage for the past decade." So let's take a detailed look at what it actually...
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23rd June 2010
The ideal PC Backup Software is designed keeping in mind remote or mobile laptop users. The product should be able to deliver high performance and security while backing up over VPN or even unprotected WAN.
Powerful WAN optimization helps boost the sp...
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22nd June 2010
The ideal PC Backup Software is one designed keeping simplicity and ease of use as the primary objective. It needs to be very simple to deploy and massively scalable, with backups that are small, non-intrusive, and require minimal end-user interaction.
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16th June 2010
Both man and machine are prone to error. But while solutions to counter human errors are still works in process, we do have tools to recover files that have been lost to an inadvertent deletion or system failure. Enterprises realise that data losses can d...
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15th June 2010
The more the time we spend on computers these days, the more we create and store data. With increase in data creation the responsibility to backup the files increases.
Traditionally, data backup has meant sacrificing a wide pool of data for the sake of...
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02nd June 2010
While data has grown exponentially, there has been no real innovation in the technology to protect it. Over 80% of data within an enterprise is duplicated across production servers and end users - causing storage and bandwidth bottlenecks for backups.
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02nd June 2010
For any enterprise, the definition and amount of "critical data" on laptops and desktops is increasing. This is fuelled by increasing security concerns, user mobility and cross-geography office expansions.
While the expectations have increased, the ex...
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02nd June 2010
Did you know that people lose over 600,000 laptops at US airports every year?
This loss seems even more serious once you realise that most of them didn't have a backup. Statistics? At least 65% of users do not backup before travel, while 90% do not bac...
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