Posts Tagged ‘Virtual Machines’
PHD Virtual Technologies Reports Record Results for 2010
Last Updated on Saturday, 15 January 2011 04:42 Written by databank Saturday, 15 January 2011 04:42
PHD Virtual Technologies Reports Record Results for 2010
Record Annual Results Highlighted by Fourth Quarter Bookings Growth of 70% and a 30% Increase in Customer Base Philadelphia, PA (Vocus/PRWEB) January 13, 2011 PHD Virtual Technologies, pioneer and innovator in backup and recovery for virtual machines, achieved phenomenal growth in all aspects of its business during 2010. Total bookings grew 57% in Q3 and 70% in Q4 of 2010 over the same periods …
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EMC replaces Data Domain boss
Retained for “advisory” role.
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Space center vist an all-day event
The Olsen kids pause in front of a life-size Mercury Redstone rocket booster at the Rocket Park.
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Unitrends Opens New Office in Boston
Data protection and storage management software vendor Unitrends expects even more rapid growth for the upcoming year
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Storage: The Achilles’ Heel of Data Center Virtualization
Last Updated on Friday, 14 January 2011 12:53 Written by databank Friday, 14 January 2011 12:53
Storage: The Achilles’ Heel of Data Center Virtualization
Virtual machines have dramatically transformed the way IT organizations approach the computing architecture. Server virtualization has quickly revealed that beyond greater efficiency, its true benefits are in building an agile data center where resources can be started and stopped as necessary, files are transferred more easily, and disaster recovery and failover are simpler and more reliable.
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Auto safety features no longer for the rich
Time was, it took years for the most advanced safety features to migrate from Volvos and Mercedes down to less expensive, or American-made cars. Top-notch airbags and stability control remained only in ,000 luxury cars or huge SUVs until every other car maker caught up.
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Sonasoft Launches SonaVault for improved Email & PST File Management
Sonasoft Inc., an emerging leading provider of fully integrated and automated solutions for archiving, exchange disaster recovery, and exchange backup / recovery solutions for the small to medium businesses (SMB) market, today announced the launch of SonaVault, Sonasoft’s email archiving solution, for improved email management and elimination of PST file proliferation across a company’s network …
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Virtual Data Vulnerable Due To Poor Backup
Last Updated on Wednesday, 1 December 2010 04:43 Written by databank Wednesday, 1 December 2010 04:43
Virtual Data Vulnerable Due To Poor Backup
Business data residing on virtual machines (VMs) is vulnerable due to the astonishing lack of regular backups. Many businesses are enjoying the benefits of virtualisation and storage arrays, but it seems that an astonishing number of businesses are not properly … Weiterlesen ?
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Mapping Out a Storage System
An article on Processor explores the relationship between digital mapping company DeLorme and BakBone, a disk-based backup and deduplication solution that is hardware-agnostic, works on most file systems, provides integrated data protection, and offers up to a 12 to 1 deduplication ratio.
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Intel hearing delayed, talks ongoing, says Nvidia CEO
IDG News Service – Nvidia and Intel together asked a Delaware court to postpone the start of a trial between the two chip makers until next year as they continue to seek a settlement, Nvidia’s CEO said Wednesday. The trial had been scheduled for Dec. 6.
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