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The challenges of disaster recovery as a service
Backing up your data and running your systems in the cloud is attractive -- but likely to fail if you don't treat it like a physical warm-site backup. Read More


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Good-bye -- and good riddance -- to spinning disk
The post-storage era will be enticing for a variety of reasons, but none moreso than the fact that losing data will be a thing of the past: no crashed disks, no lost pictures or projects or reports, no hours of effort suddenly gone. Read More

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