EGUIDE:
This expert E-Guide uncovers why more of your peers are using cloud storage for nearline data. Read now to learn about the performance, scalability, and cost benefits that make cloud storage appealing for primary storage systems, and determine whether it makes sense for your organization's particular needs.
CASE STUDY:
Utrecht University's Biomolecular Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics Group needed to process and safeguard data. Learn how the department worked with Dell to deploy an object-based, clustered storage platform for better data management.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
Check out this latest issue of Storage Magazine to for a comprehensive breakdown of how big data is revolutionizing storage, and the latest developments in leveraging big data for competitive advantage.
EGUIDE:
Check out this E-Guide for tips on backup and data management in today's demanding IT environments. Learn about the "new" information lifecycle management process, discover recent developments in storage tiering (namely automation), receive best practices to help you figure out how much your storage is really costing you and more.
EZINE:
Innovation was the byword for storage vendors in 2008. See which products came out on top in this issue of Storage. Other topics covered include deduplication, multitiered disaster recovery, and storage in a down economy.
EZINE:
In this month's Storage Magazine Online cover story, our resident backup expert, W. Curtis Preston, shows how to test various systems against your data so you can make the right decisions. Plus, check out features on recession-proof storage tips, four-tier storage design, and Continuous Data Protection (CDP).
WHITE PAPER:
This short white paper explores how you can make sure your organization has a worry-free archiving strategy, and includes a case study of how a major television production company successfully modernized its storage to make content available immediately and simultaneously to the company’s editing suites as filming proceeds.
WHITE PAPER:
This comprehensive white paper explores how Oracle's Sun ZFS Storage Appliances can perform complex processing for compression, deduplication, real-time storage analytics, and other advanced data services without slowing down I/O throughput and without costing more than competing solutions.