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Forget the Drapes… How’s Your Plumbing?
| May 17, 2013
A little more than 10 years ago, I wrote an article for InfoStor magazine exposing IT's Dirty Little Secret: Backup was grossly inefficient - and IT knew it. Back then, nobody talked about the backup problem because there was little that could be done about it.
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Got Your Head in the Clouds? We Did at EMC World!
| May 15, 2013
During the course of EMCWorld, we had the opportunity to work with the company Infomous to set up some custom clouds to monitor the Twitter discussion around #EMCWorld and @EMCBackup. You can check out the clouds interactively on the web, and blow out content to read individual tweets, grouped together by keyword.
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EMC World 2013: Building a Data Protection Legacy
| May 9, 2013
Greetings from EMC World 2013! Another record year with nearly 15,000 people from 80 countries.   There is no shortage of news from the show including: The headline news from EMC World 2013 is the introduction of EMCViPR, Software-Defined Storage. From my area of interest, we introduced the EMC Data Protection Suite, changing the way customers consume ...
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View Into VSPEX: Driving Business Value With EMC Avamar
| May 8, 2013
Mark Doncov interviews Dave Miller from law firm Weltman, Weinberg & Reis. Dave discusses how VSPEX deployed with EMC Avamar slashed backup times from 1 week to 45 minutes.
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EMC Avamar Soaring to New Heights with Eclipse Aerospace
| May 7, 2013
EMC World 2013 set new heights for attendance and excitement this year.  Here are a few highlights from my Day 1. Optimized Backup and Recovery for Virtual Environments Daniel Miller and Eddie Pavkovic presented Optimized Backup and Recovery for Virtual Environments, where they described how Avamar is optimized for both VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V.  ...
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Change the Game: Oracle Backup Made Easy
| May 7, 2013
Joseph Boylan, Advisory Systems Engineer, EMC Backup Recovery Systems, and member of EMC Global Database Specialist team, knows databases. Working with some of EMC’s largest customers in the Northeast and Canada, and across North America, Joe helps organizations identify and solve database backup issues. He walks customers through his version of the Repeat Test.  At the Backup and Archive Booth at ...
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The Right Architecture Is Priceless, Part I
| May 2, 2013
Lego Architecture sets are among the greatest inventions of the last decade. My seven-year-old son Connor loves to show off his Lego creations, but my wife doesn’t really appreciate the aesthetic value of a Lego Death Star. Thankfully, Lego solved the problem by creating beautiful reproductions of buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier and ...
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Isn’t It Time You Changed the Game?
| May 1, 2013
EMC World 2013 is next week. Read the blog post to learn three steps to buildng a winning game plan for backup and archive, and stop by Booth 747 for more info on changing your game.
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The Road to Transformation Went Straight through EMC World
| May 31, 2012
Wow! I’ve been to EMC Worlds before (three if I remember correctly) but not for several years and never as an EMC employee. Boy, have things changed! And I’m not just talking about the size of the crowd, which has grown to more than 10,000+ users; the high-octane spectacular that’s become the Tucci and Gelsinger ...
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#EMCWorld Day 3 Wrap-Up
| May 24, 2012
The final day of the Solution Pavilion at EMC World was just as busy as the rest of the days. Many people visited us to find out more about the new releases of Avamar and Data Domain.  Our long time loyal NetWorker customer base came by to say hi and find out what’s coming next.  ...
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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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