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The right all-flash array based solution provides comprehensive data protection functions to protect against problems in the data center, in a metro environment, and anywhere with different technologies based on the application needs. Read this solution brief to look into the application-specific data protection.
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Social media is quickly becoming a key part of enterprise business strategy. According to an IDG Research survey, 73% of respondents expect it to be critical or very important in the coming years. So how can CIOs prepare for and encourage the adoption of social media in the enterprise in a secure, compliant way?
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In this resource, learn about the only federated deduplication solution that provides disk-based backup for all types of IT environments. Read on to discover how you can reduce the amount of backup data you need to store by 95%, as well as the cost of data protection, and find key features and benefits.
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This guide explores one company's unique advanced malware protection system and how it can provide you with cost-effective threat prevention.
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This Ponemon study highlights the latest bring-your-own-cloud (BYOC) trend, and names the top risks associated with personal cloud services in the workplace.
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This white paper highlights the steps needed to successfully implement vendor neutral archives (VNAs) that ensure data availability and protection.
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This white paper compares two backup/data recovery tools. It shows how each performs on a number of different areas including performance, costs, ease of use and more.
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This white paper features an encrypted email solution that eliminates the need for paper-driven information sharing processes, and ensures secure, compliant transfers.
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In this expert guide, discover 10 best practice tips to ensure your disaster recovery/business continuity plan meets your enterprise's data security needs. Also learn how backup and disaster recovery, historically treated as separately, are converging to provide a more cohesive data management plan.