Disaster recovery moving to the cloud

5 signs your cloud service provider can't handle tier 1 apps | Why OpenStack owes its success to Amazon

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Disaster recovery moving to the cloud
Disaster recovery as a service has exploded, with legacy DR vendors pivoting to offer cloud-based services and a crop of new pure-play cloud providers leveraging automation and shared resource efficiencies to break into the game. Read More


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How to Make Data Breaches a Recoverable Event
Join experts from RSA and Javelin Strategy & Research as they discuss the trends in identity fraud and the new approaches that can help make data breaches a recoverable event. Learn More.

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Optimize Your Storage Volume for Better Performance
Managing a windows network? This brief discusses 5 technical proof-points clearly showing how the Windows Built-in Disk Defragmenter is not adequate for the enterprise. New innovations in Diskeeper® and V-locity® meet today's demands for optimal storage and system performance. Read Now!

5 signs your cloud service provider can't handle tier 1 apps
When moving mission-critical apps to the cloud, a few questions can help you make sure you've chosen the right provider. Read More

Why OpenStack owes its success to Amazon
The meteoric rise of Amazon Web Services proved the viability of the public cloud marketplace. But domination by a single cloud provider scares many organizations -- hence the embrace of OpenStack. Read More

Apple warns iCloud users of looming storage loss
Apple on Monday began reminding iCloud users that they will soon lose the 20GB of free storage they'd received when they migrated from MobileMe. The move affects users who had previously paid for the synchronization and storage predecessor. Read More

RightScale bolsters cloud-management service with eye on the enterprise
New security features such as single sign-on and SAML support, along with granular cloud-usage reporting, could help RightScale win over enterprise cloud holdouts. Read More



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