PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Remote office/branch office storage deployments are being redefined by a new approach that leverages both cloud and local storage. Learn about it in this graphic-laden webcast transcript, in which storage analysts from Taneja Group and CTERA explore a comprehensive approach to ROBO storage.
WHITE PAPER:
Remote-access KVM is a simple, but powerful idea. It provides a cost-effective way to manage data centers, server rooms and branch offices from wherever the IT resources reside.
EBOOK:
This handbook provides you with an overview of challenges associated with remote data protection and the products available today to address them. Read on now to address your endpoint data protection concerns, as well as how to choose the right cloud endpoint backup products for your organization.
EZINE:
Each year, new storage challenges come to the surface, and vendors set out on creating solutions to overcome them. In this issue of Storage Magazine, our editors examine the current storage lineup and reveal the offerings that stand out across six critical categories.
WHITE PAPER:
When implementing an analog KVM solution, enabling users to employ smart cards for the purpose of accessing servers should not be a daunting task.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper details a product that combines servers, storage and networking into one device to help ease the management of remote, branch or small office data centers.
JOURNAL ARTICLE:
Our exclusive survey confirms that protecting ROBO-generated data is a three-pronged undertaking: resource consolidation, management controls and optimization approaches.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
Download this white paper and discover an ideal branch-office security strategy that provides fast and secure site-to-site VPN connections. You will also learn about effective tactics that help stop viruses, worms, Spyware and other threats.
WEBCAST:
In this informative webcast, learn the critical need for true Continuous Data Protection (CDP). Then, see how CMC Markets – a financial services organization with an office in Tokyo – relied on CDP servers to maintain operations after the devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan in March 2011.