Corporate data is never truly safe—it’s always at risk of damage or loss from threats including hackers, accidents, or natural disasters. This is why businesses must incorporate an extra layer of data protection off-site in a safe location, where archived content can also be housed when it’s not in use. By JG Heithcock, General Manager of Retrospect, a StorCentric Company
Read MoreMany firms have previously been resistant to using cloud for storage, largely due to performance concerns, such as latency and data fragmentation across devices that undermined read/write performance, but these questions have been resolved. By Russ Kennedy, Chief Product Officer, Nasuni
Read MoreMichael Del Castillo, Solutions Engineer, Komprise, looks at how to design a cloud storage strategy based on data type, age (hot versus cold) and user requirements.
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Read MoreStorCentric has introduced Nexsan Unity software version 7.0, which includes important enhancements to power enterprise-class security, compliance and ransomware protection. The new Unity software now supports Object (S3) protocol, and data-centric security features such as immutable snapshots and object locking. This release also offers up to a 40% performance increase over Nexsan Unity version 6.1.
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