- Making the Right Choices – Part IV – In the Words of Customers
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Do you remember the anticipation of the conclusion of the serialized stories you loved best? Maybe you waited with breathless anticipation for Harry Potter to finally defeat Lord Voldemort, for Luke Skywalker to defeat the Empire or to find out whether Michael Knight and KITT could save the day in any of the Knight Rider ... Continue Reading » - Sharing the NetWorker Love… and a Sneak Peek at 7.6 SP3
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Guest Post by Allan Waters, Senior Product Marketing Manager, EMC NetWorker What a fantastic week I’m having! First, I see a great IDC paper that highlights the OPEX benefits of EMC NetWorker, detailing how users are protecting 1TB of data with just a .5 (!) full time employee (FTE). Now, that’s awesome stuff! Talk about ... Continue Reading » - Where’s Your Life Jacket?
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Greetings from Europe! I had a bit of an unusual experience the other day. I was the first one into a conference room and on one of the chairs was a life jacket. No explanation – just sitting there. Of course, I found it a funny commentary on some of the meetings we have at ... Continue Reading » - Captain Instinct? The Lone Geek? Which IT Superhero Are You?
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I was doing a little reading this weekend – catching up on the virtual stack of assorted articles, papers, industry research and news articles that had accumulated in my inbox over the past few weeks – when I came across an interesting InfoWorld post: 7 IT Superheroes – and Their Fatal Flaws. Given The Backup ... Continue Reading » - Thinking Outside the Box to Protect Your Private Cloud (Part II): Top Four “Must-Haves” for Vblock Environments
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I’ve have had the opportunity lately to participate in a number of EMC Forums, and one of the things I’ve been talking with users about is how to leverage backup and recovery solutions to accelerate virtualization so they can realize the benefits of IT-as-a-Service (ITaaS) sooner. As we talked about in Part I of this ... Continue Reading » - I’m Sorry, Dave, I’m Afraid I Can’t Do That
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They can send a man to the moon and millions of phone calls across a fiber optic strand the width of a human hair, so why is it so difficult to backup/recover data on desktop and laptop PCs? Increasing amounts of unstructured data, ubiquitous wireless networks and a growing mobile workforce means lots of remote ... Continue Reading » - Yet More About TSM Integration With Data Domain
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I thought I was done with TSM. And just when you think you are out, they pull you back in. Only in this case I am being pulled back in by some feedback from a colleague on my previous column. I didnt want to relegate his input to a comment where it wouldn’t get adequate ... Continue Reading » - Channel Leadership in Backup and Beyond
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Although report cards can strike fear in the hearts of many, we got one this summer that went right on the fridge! CRN’s annual report card (ARC) came out in August and for the second year running, EMC has earned the industry’s highest marks in the backup and recovery software category. The award is just ... Continue Reading » - More Thoughts on TSM
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I thought I would wrap up my thoughts on TSM, for now, by talking briefly about two things TSM users are typically concerned about: migrating TSM clients and getting off TSM. The first one of these is something we talked about just recently. And I think I covered off the easiest way to move to ... Continue Reading » - Computer Science Loses Another Luminary – Farewell Dennis Ritchie
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Guest post by Fred Douglis, EMC Consultant Software Engineer. When I heard the news about the recent passing of Dennis Ritchie, inventor of the C programming language and co-inventor of the UNIX operating system, I felt an acute sadness I had not anticipated. Part of my reaction was no doubt due to the unexpected nature of the news: Unlike Steve Jobs, whose poor health we had known about for several years, Dennis had kept his illness quiet. Read More » Continue Reading »
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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.
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