WEBCAST:
Watch this webcast today for an introduction to an emerging backup system purpose-built to handle the challenges faced by storage admins in the face of today's data growth. Explore the features and specs this hardware has to offer, and learn what benefits it can bring your organization right out of the box.
WEBCAST:
Is your data center ready for cloud computing? Access this resource to learn how you can optimize your infrastructure for the cloud with data center virtualization. Inside, discover how virtualization can make cloud computing a reality, learn how to solve the network bottleneck with more than just hardware, and more.
PODCAST:
In this podcast, Storage Decisions speaker Jon Toigo discusses the role of LTFS for backup, how it works, and the requirements for implementation. He also provides a glimpse into the LTFS future and explains why more IT professionals are embracing it as general purpose storage.
WEBCAST:
Watch this short and effective webcast to learn about a backup recovery solution that is fast, scalable and secure, ensuring that your backup data is protected and available whenever you need it to minimize downtime and maximize availability.
VIDEO:
This video describes how making the transition from physical to virtual resources with IBM Virtualization has the potential for significant savings.
WEBCAST:
This video provides insight into today's data growth trends and explores the impact they are having on company data centers. Learn about the latest storage developments that enable management of both block and file level data, increase disk utilization, and improve application performance.
VIDEO:
Check out this short video to explore a complete solution for all the elements in your environment. This technology is a turnkey private cloud infrastructure solution with unified management to enable administrators to quickly provision their data center and manage all the components from a single user interface. View now to learn more.
VIDEOCAST:
Learn about Trusted Computing in today’s enterprise with this executive briefing on two different forms of embedded hardware security: the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and self-encrypting drive (SED). Designed by the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) to counter the vulnerabilities of software-based security, and so much more.