Is full-disk encryption worth it?

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Is full-disk encryption worth it?
A new study -- sponsored by drive makers -- argues the data security benefits of hardware-based encryption outweigh hassle, cost. Read More


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The Future is on Quantum Tape
The value of data is continuing to increase, and companies need to keep data accessible longer and smarter. Today's innovations in science, technology and media are stored on tape. Will you be certain that your data is ready and accessible while maintaining your budget today? Quantum tape is the technology to ensure the future value of your data. Click to continue

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Moving your Data Storage to the Cloud is the Smart Choice
Hurricane Irene and Hurricane Sandy taught us that just storing your critical business data isn't enough- you need to be able to recover it at a moment's notice. Cloud storage companies, known more often as cloud backup providers, are able to not only backup your data, but quickly and easily recover it. Click here to learn how you can improve your chances of recovering critical data through better storage technologies.

Startup aims SDN technology at Cisco WANs
SDNs aren't just for data center networks, despite the best-use-case-scenario arguments for network virtualization and flow management pervading the industry. Read More

Dropbox to add single sign-on to attract businesses
IT departments will be able to include Dropbox in the set of applications that end-users log on to automatically when they sign in once with their main credentials. Read More


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