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Google dumps disaster recovery product amidst clean out
The internet giant dumps the Google Message Continuity product to focus on its Apps lineup.
IT Pro Start-Up Tour: StorSimple
This start-up formed in 2009 but could soon be a big deal thanks to its exciting storage appliances.
Compellent teams up with VMware for cloud disaster recovery
The storage company has got together with the virtualisation giants to offer an all-in-one disaster recovery product.
Companies count the cost of IT failure
One in five businesses lose £10,000 an hour through systems downtime.
Quick fixes top recession-hit storage agenda
IDC’s annual survey has found IT managers are looking for quick-fix solutions to save on storage expenditure during the economic downturn.
Fender amps up business continuity
The world famous guitar brand has taken on new managed services to safeguard the delivery of business critical applications from its UK headquarters.
Lax practices belie backup confidence
A major survey of UK companies’ backup and recovery provisions has found security and procedural best practice are sorely lacking.
Engineering firm avoids disaster with data backup
WTB has successfully restored critical communications data after a SAN drive failed, corrupting one terabyte of data.
Survey finds SMBs ill-prepared for disaster
Research has found UK businesses have their heads in the sand when it comes to being prepared for disasters.<br> <br>
O'Neill backs up European data
Surf brand looks to deduplication for backup and disaster recovery for 57 terabytes of data across five European sites.
Neverfail launches Windows cluster disaster recovery tool
The disaster recovery vendor adds data replication tools for Microsoft Windows failover clustering, plus a new version of its software that’s...
Compellent launches tiered storage product
The latest product from Compellent is aimed at businesses of all sizes to provide disaster recovery and tiered storage.
Companies suffer $5 million data breach costs, report finds
Data breaches cost affected companies $5 million in recovery costs according to a new report.
Stanhope ditches tape for online backup
Property firm Stanhope moves from tape backup to online managed service to decrease data recovery times from days to minutes.
Could the server market be bouncing back?
According to two major analyst firms it looks like the server market might just be back on the road to recovery.
Old tape formats pose threat to data recovery
Defunct tape formats could mean that data stored on them may never see the light of day.
Digital Strategy to drive economic recovery, says EU
Could a radical Digital Strategy see Europe escape its ‘deepest economic crisis since the 1930s’ - the EU think so.
Sony slashes profits forcast as battery recall hits earnings
Problems manufacturing Blu-Ray drives combined with global concern over laptop battery safety are hurting Sony's fragile business recovery
Comet accused of counterfeiting Windows CDs
Microsoft takes legal action against Comet, claiming the retailer produced and sold 94,000 recovery CDs for Windows XP and Vista.
UK spearheads Europe-wide IT sales recovery
The latest Context report shows technology product sales across Europe are up for the first time in a year, and the UK is leading the way.
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