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If you’re shopping for a new VMware vSphere backup tool, there are many things you should take into account when deciding between the different VMware backup products on the market.
In a world of mobility, virtualization, and cloud computing, IT services are constantly changing. They may even be delivered by a third-party vendor rather than the IT organisation responsible for the health of the overall service.
Virtualization brings the potential to deliver dramatic savings in terms of server count, footprint, power consumption and cooling requirements for data centers. For all its advantages though, virtualization also brings some unique challenges:
On a smarter planet, critical data is generated every day, in amounts that were unheard of until now.
Cloud computing is rapidly transforming the IT landscape, and the conversation around adopting cloud technology has progressed from “if” to “when”.
Today, IT infrastructures are far more than simply technology domains or even service delivery platforms.
Data deduplication is a relatively new technology that has made its way into many data storage environments.
This month HP announced new services and solutions based on HP Converged Infrastructure that empower service providers and enterprises to rapidly deliver cloud services while leveraging existing investments, minimizing risk and lowering costs.
Over the past several years, alternative to traditional backup software products have been developed for backing up virtual machines (VMs).
The jury is in, and cloud computing is here to stay. So the question for organizations both large and small is not: “to cloud or not to cloud,” but rather, when and what kind — public or private?
Stott + Hoare was named among Australia’s most successful IT resellers at the December 1 gala presentation of the prestigious third annual CRN magazine Fast50 in Sydney.
L7 Solutions, which Stott + Hoare founded with Matt Sullivan, Brett Looney and Andrew Milner in 2004 and helped grow into a substantial business employing 130 staff and generating revenue of more than $40 million in 2010-11, was sold to ASX-listed
Server virtualization has often been problematic for data storage administrators, especially when it comes to tracking the relationships between virtualized servers and data storage assets.
Interest in server virtualization among small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) continues to rise.
Emerging technologies such as cloud computing, analytics, social media, and mobility are transforming businesses, helping companies lower costs, increase production outputs, and improve business processes and operations.
In today's world, IT decision makers want to reduce virtualization complexity: there are too many management tools and it is complicated to scale or extend to the cloud.
The enterprise planning process – planning, budgeting, forecasting and reporting – presents a formidable challenge to most companies, regardless of size or industry.
Customer interest in public Cloud storage is increasing, driven by the promise of affordable, elastic storage for archiving, backup/recovery, and disaster purposes.
Hewlett-Packard announced this month that new servers that come pre-configured with Microsoft software to help companies deploy virtualized workloads more quickly.
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