University of Cambridge Institute cuts backup time by 99 percent

The University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability’s (CISL’s) data backup is nine times faster with Arcserve’s Unified Data Protection software – with backup times reduced from 18 to just two hours. The Institute’s virtual servers are also now continuously available and a multi-layered recovery approach means crucial data is always on hand.

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The avalanche of data and exploding costs in the data centre

How data virtualisation influences the overall performance of a data centre By Ash Ashutosh, CEO, Actifio.

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Lenovo opens Enterprise Briefing Center

Lenovo has opened its North American Enterprise Briefing Center, a newly designed space that offers customers comprehensive access to the company’s entire portfolio of enterprise products, innovations and services.

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Unitrends supports Google Cloud Storage Nearline Beta

Business continuity leader expands support for Google Cloud Storage Standard and DRA offerings to include Nearline for lowest cost long-term data retention.

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Cloudreach expands portfolio with Zadara storage

Addressing the growing demand for scalable, flexible, pay-as-you-go enterprise storage.

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Modernising Oracle with converged infrastructure

Customers who adopt Dell EMC VxBlock technology experienced 99% less planned and unplanned downtime according to a study by IDC.

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