Hyper-Converged and Software-Defined Storage Focus on Hardware
Modern information technology in business is subject to constant change. Not only the growing flood of data, but also the increasing demands of fast access to information and instant communication...
Leveraging Virtualization for Business Continuity
Many organizations report that they are improving their disaster recovery capabilities, and that their confidence in being prepared for a disaster has increased. Still, there is much work to do to...
The Challenges of Exchange Migration
To upgrade or not to upgrade… System upgrades, whether we like them or not, are a necessary part of our technological world. However, in an effort to save costs, many organizations hold back from...
Do You Need Computer Forensics, Data Recovery, Or Both?
Computer forensics is the science behind the investigation of computer media while data recovery is the technique for the retrieval of data from media with damage. In order to conduct a comprehensive...
Dealing With Exchange Server Failure: The Right Tool For The Job
Businesses that experience an email system outage can lose days of productivity, and as IT staff scramble to troubleshoot the issue, costs rise exponentially during each minute of downtime. The...
To Recover Or Not To Recover? That Is The Question
A data loss has occurred – now what? Determining if there is a need to recover the lost data can be difficult. There are several things you must take into consideration when deciding if data recovery...
The Top Five Triggers for Migrating Tapes
Change is rarely comfortable, but as Winston Churchill said, “To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.” In business, there can be many reasons for organizations to modify or even...