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15 Minute Guide to Enterprise Content Management |
| By :EMC |
Published Date: May 08, 2006 |
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The 15 Minute Guide to Enterprise Content Management (ECM) provides a nonpartisan look at the what, why, when, where, how and who of enterprise content management. This guide will give you the basics of ECM and its related technologies, tips for successful implementation.
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5 Benefits of IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller Based on Real World Deployments |
| By :IBM |
Published Date: Mar 20, 2007 |
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It has become clear that storage virtualization has become a core element of the storage strategy of forward-thinking end users and that the technology is finally delivering the value that it had promised earlier this decade. In this paper by Taneja Group, you'll learn about IBM SAN Volume Controller, its architecture and features, and about 5 tangible benefits of storage virtualization.
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A Guide to Understanding Messaging Archiving |
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Messaging archiving can help organizations solve all of these problems and can satisfy a wide range of legal compliance, regulatory, storage management, knowledge management and other problems. This Osterman Research white paper discusses the several reasons to implement a messaging archiving system and provide an overview of Sunbelt Software’s offering focused squarely on the archiving space.
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A New Look at Storage Consolidation |
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"Storage consolidation" is a term that has typically meant the consolidation of direct attached storage to a storage network, whether it is Network Attached Storage (NAS) or Storage Area Network (SAN). Consolidation has usually been undertaken to improve utilization of assets, lower the total cost of ownership (TCO), increase return on capital investment, improve IT operational efficiency and increase service levels.
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Archive Management Service Protects Data and Saves Time |
| By :Xiotech |
Published Date: Jan 26, 2007 |
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Organizations face a double whammy when it comes to data archive management. On one hand, the volume of digital and paper archives is growing exponentially. Industry analysts report that digital hard disk storage has grown 85 percent a year over the last eight years and 2.7 billion new sheets of paper are filed into folders every day.
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Automized Storage for z/OS |
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The CA Automated Storage Optimization Mainframe Suite provides a best-practices-based and intelligent approach to SRM, delivering the tools to identify and classify your storage assets. Access this Technology Brief to understand how to maximize use of existing storage resources and ensures protection of business-critical applications and information.
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Backup Servers: Improving Their Performance and Efficiency |
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Customers are increasingly constrained by large transfers of data backup, long backup times to storage devices, and less efficient use of server resources as a result. System and database availability is heavily impacted during backup periods, and with the rapid growth of storage and the need to archive customer data, IT managers are actively seeking solutions for their backup problems.
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Best Practices for HP Servers and HP Enterprise Virtual Array in Microsoft Exchange Server |
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The Customer Focused Teating (CFT) team at HP previously published the Best practices for HP servers and HP StorageWorks EVA8000 in a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 environment paper, which presented the results of testing a user environment of 5,000 users with both 100-MB and 1-GB mailboxes. This paper builds upon those results by demonstrating the actual effects of a larger enterprise environment of 20,000 users with 1-GB mailboxes.
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BlueArc's Titan Architecture: Architecting a Better Storage Solution |
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BlueArc’s Titan Architecture creates a revolutionary step in file servers by creating a hardware-based file system that can scale throughput, IOPS and capacity well beyond conventional software-based file servers. With its ability to virtualize a massive storage pool of up to 4 petabytes of usable, tiered storage, Titan can scale with growing data requirements and provide a competitive advantage for business processes by consolidating applications while ensuring optimal performance.
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Building Proven Data Protection Strategies |
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Will traditional data protection applications survive the demands for ultra-high availability and the growing requirements for nearly instantaneous recovery? In this paper, data protection expert Fred Moore of Horison Information Strategies explores today’s backup and recovery strategy options, comparing traditional methods, such as backup, disk mirroring, snapshots, CDP, and VTLs.
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Business and IT Requirements for High Availability |
| By :XOsoft |
Published Date: Dec 20, 2005 |
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The primary IT concern today is to ensure that the applications and information that drive critical business processes are available when they are needed, whenever they are needed. We present a description of the required architecture and operation for an automatic failover solution, demonstrating how a solution should be carefully engineered for ease of operation and management.
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Business Success Dependent on Data Protection Capabilities |
| By :Xiotech |
Published Date: Feb 19, 2007 |
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Disruption to your production environment is costly, and any loss of information can be disastrous. Consequences may include loss of revenue and company reputation, lower shareholder confidence, potential exposure to business continuity risk, or sanctions and fines for noncompliance with regulatory requirements. Organizations need an effective and reliable way to safeguard corporate information in the wake of an unforeseen downtime event.
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Buying Less Storage with NetApp |
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This paper takes a look at using data virtualization to provide end-to-end data reduction efficiencies. It features three user case studies on how through data virtualization, users were able to have a significant impact on bottom-line expenses as they relate to the storage acquisition and ongoing data storage management costs.
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Comparing Deduplication Approaches: Technology Considerations for Enterprise Environments |
| By :SEPATON |
Published Date: Jun 19, 2008 |
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Deduplication is becoming an essential tool to help data center managers control exponential data growth in the backup environment. The methods used to accomplish deduplication vary widely as do the levels of capacity optimization they can provide. Some techniques are well suited to small-to-medium sized backup environments, while others are optimized for larger enterprises. This report describes the various techniques used today to deduplicate data and highlights unique deduplication considerations for enterprise environments.
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Considerations for Enterprise-Scale VTLs |
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Virtual tape library (VTL) solutions are taking hold in companies of all sizes, but not all VTLs are equipped to meet the requirements of enterprise data centers. Evaluating virtual tape technology based on a few key considerations will help narrow the field and minimize buyer’s remorse.
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Data Migration Strategy: Managed Server HSM for NetWare and Windows 2000/2003 |
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Companies today are faced with managing an ever-increasing amount of data. The traditional solution to this problem was to increase the amount of space on a server by adding more hard drives. This strategy would be similar to a person continually building additional rooms onto a house in order to have more space in which to store all his or her belongings, but without any thought as to where items were being stored.
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