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whitepaper In today's organizations, the protection of data assets is a critical issue as valuable data travels freely across various environments and is stored on an ever-growing array of endpoint devices, including PCs, laptops, and removable storage...
[11 May 2008]
whitepaper Tape's role in addressing compliance with WORM, data retention with archive, data security with encryption, data protection with safely-removable cartridges and TCO with low acquisition and operation costs is strategic in the storage hierarchy.
[28 Mar 2008]
Comment Ever-increasing email attachment file sizes and multi-gigabyte removable storage is driving an alarming increase in the volume of data leaking from companies. DLP tools incorporate a wide range of modules to protect sensitive data across the...
[19 Mar 2008]
whitepaper Disk-based virtual tape backup devices, when combined with removable tape for archiving, are a particularly effective data protection strategy, delivering the very tangible benefits of both disk and tape for securing data efficiently and cost...
[29 Feb 2008]
whitepaper The explosive proliferation of laptops, notebooks, handheld computers, smartphones, removable drives, and Internet file storage demands that people rethink how to protect information. Long gone are the days when people knew their data was safe...
[05 Oct 2007]
News Broadly speaking, tape (and, in the future, other forms of removable media) are a core part of Sun's archive plans. Sun is to increase its focus on storage through a major internal reorganisation, the company's chief executive has announced.
[03 Oct 2007]
News Also being added are support for an emerging removable storage file format known as exFAT as well as for EFI (extensible firmware interface), an alternative to the Bios (basic input output system) that handles the initial start-up of a system.
[30 Aug 2007]
whitepaper This backup file can be saved to a hard drive, DVD/CD, USB Memory Stick, USB Hard Drive or Network Storage Device, enabling users to perform their backups using BackupAssist when a tape drive is unavailable With the advent of USB 2.0 and storage...
[25 Aug 2007]
whitepaper As stated earlier, wireless downloading and storage of in-car video can cost as much as three to five times more per patrol car compared to removable media based systems, when all the factors are considered.
[25 Aug 2007]
whitepaper Without sacrificing the deterministic operation, reliability, and ease of use of the traditional PLC, removable storage media are adding new flexibility to modern day PLCs. Interfaces to memory devices such as USB memory devices and CompactFlash...
[23 Aug 2007]
whitepaper There are three types of storage which can be used by the RBR2600 Series recorder; on-line recorder storage, removable storage and Networked Storage. The recorder supports two kinds of removable storage and each supports different capacities of media.
[23 Aug 2007]
whitepaper Tape still remains the most practical solution for removable storage that is often required by regulatory agencies to be archived and stored offsite. But, as the cost of commodity disk storage has decreased, many enterprises have, and are...
[23 Aug 2007]
whitepaper On one hand, mobile devices such as laptop computers, PDAs, smart phones and removable storage devices enable enterprise organizations to operate in real time by reducing the duration and latency of business processes and activities.
[23 Aug 2007]
whitepaper CGD is aimed at laptops, other single-user computers or removable storage, where protection from other concurrent users is not essential, but protection against loss or theft is important. This paper presents the design and implementation of CGD...
[23 Aug 2007]
whitepaper Like Trojan horses, USB and other removable storage devices such as Apple iPods, BlackBerrys and Flash drives enter the corporate environment and attach to computing assets without arousing suspicion or triggering security alerts.
[23 Aug 2007]
whitepaper Learn about the latest cutting edge storage technology from the leaders of removable storage who brought you ZipĀ®. Read about the technological achievements of this patented technology, who it was designed for (the small business that is) and why...
[10 Aug 2007]
Comment The CIO may have the wherewithal to block removable storage devices or IM use, for example, but will he or she always have the inclination to do so? Should IT risk management be the responsibility of the CIO or should it be a company-wide process?
[10 Jul 2007]
Cheat Sheet It might be iPods or other removable storage media being brought in by staff and plugged into the network, or it could be employees using applications the IT department hasn't approved such as IM, webmail or Skype within the enterprise.
[06 Jul 2007]
whitepaper For more than 20 years, the world of removable storage has been dominated by floppy disks, tape, CDs and DVDs and a handful of exotic devices. Using Travelstar hard disk drives from Hitachi Global Storage Technologies as a storage backbone, Audavi...
[11 Apr 2007]
News The company also says the increased availability of broadband and wireless internet connections has made small-scale removable storage devices almost obsolete. The increasing use of digital downloads and photography means many files are now too...
[30 Jan 2007]
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