I am a recent MBA grad and as a newbie to EMC and the backup and recovery world, I’ve been enjoying deepening my knowledge and appreciation of the impact these technologies have on all of us. And, as it turns out, it’s a good thing I landed where I did since I’ll be in need of a solid backup plan to protect the extensive wedding planning spreadsheets I’m building!

I am excited to share with you my take on the things I’ve been learning and building a relationship with The Backup Window followers.

Then and Now: 10 Years of Innovation
| April 25, 2013
This week we’re celebrating the 10th Anniversary of EMC Data Domain deduplication storage systems. Data Domain systems have been at the forefront of deduplication innovation since the beginning. Over the past decade, deduplication has revolutionized the storage industry by significantly reducing the capacity required to protect valuable information by only storing unique segments of data.
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A Perfect Score for Backup and Archive
| April 15, 2013
With today’s announcement, a performance worthy of a Dancing with the Stars mirror ball trophy, Data Domain systems are poised to take protection storage to the next level. Let’s take a closer look at some of Data Domain’s new moves.
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In the Wake of Hurricane Sandy
| November 12, 2012
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, businesses throughout the Northeast, particularly New York and New Jersey, are still struggling to assess the damage and get back to business as usual.  With one of their most valuable assets compromised–their information— hopefully they are prepared with a solid disaster recovery plan. For years, the standard disaster recovery ...
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Thoughts from Stephen Manley
The Right Architecture Is Priceless, Part I Evolving data protection technology and expanding requirements have completely transformed the backup industry. Unfortunately, with such rapid change, many organizations have fallen into the chaos of an accidental architecture. Read More...
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