WEBCAST:
Veeam asked a group of 3,400 individuals how they define “modern” and “innovative” data protection solutions in this threat landscape. Discover these 9 defining cyber-attack-ready backup and data protection features in the following webcast, hosted by Veeam’s Jason Buffington and Chris Hoff.
WEBCAST:
Take 2 minutes out of your day to watch this webcast that describes a reliable, cost-cutting DR solution that automates DR processes such as testing, failover, and failback. Watch now and learn more.
WEBCAST:
This webcast discusses disk backup with data deduplication and the paradigm shift that's going on in data protection overall. Discover common mistakes and pitfalls you can make in your selection process when considering a data protection plan and key takeaways to prevent them.
VIDEO:
CA ARCserve Backup r12.5 uses a three-tier architecture within a domain. Check out this demonstration for an explanation of the CA ARCserve Backup r12.5 SRM Features, including architecture, dashboard overview, nodes and tiers, and SRM probe.
PODCAST:
Join us in this informative podcast as Ian Abramson, President of the International Oracle Users Group, shares his thoughts on Oracle's latest database innovation - the 11g Release 2 - and discusses the numerous opportunities for better performance and simpler management that will allow companies to better optimize their IT investments.
VIDEO:
Watch this video for a demonstration of the comprehensive offerings of CA ARCserve Backup r12.5. This video shows how the architecture is designed, how the product works, and how to use the tools.
SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD:
CA ARCserve® Replication offers continuous data protection to complement any backup solution. This software trial includes all Replication and High Availability features for your convenience and testing. Download now.
VIDEO:
Cloud backup for physical and virtual environments is becoming more and more important for SMBs. Gartner predicts that by 2012, Vendor Lock-in will surpass security as the biggest obstacle to cloud computing. Vendors are trying to lock-in and maintain their customers forever, not allowing them the flexibility and mobility SMBs require.