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Some food for thought as we prepare for the long weekend in the United States: Xyratex must be wondering what it has to do to raise its stock price.  The company reported its fiscal q2 earnings yesterday which included beating street top and bottom line estimates and in-line guidance.  The stock ...
I recently wrote a piece highlighting how organizations can better manage data on tapes without actually having to go through a restore process. The concept of tape remediation may be understood, but it is rarely prioritized by IT departments. And, more than likely, corporate attorneys have never heard ...
On Wednesday, I participated in a  webinar with Larry Briggi of FTI Technology and Jim Zucker of Hogan Lovells.  The discussion centered on the intersection of rampant SharePoint adoption and the ongoing increase of electronic discovery.  During the webinar, which had over 300 participants, we conducted ...
Click here for the PowerPoint slide. Click here for the full ESG Research Report: 2010 Data Protection Trends.
If you have purchased a diaper as recently as I have (and I buy them a lot thanks to the Tech Baby's eating habits), you know that you look for one specific metric: the size, which is denoted by pounds. Of course, this is referring to the size of ...
Click here for the PowerPoint slide. Click here for the full ESG Research Report: 2010 IT Spending Intentions Survey.
Iron Mountain is best known for storing and protecting paper- and tape-based corporate records. What few realize is that it is also a well established cloud storage provider. Unlike most of the cloud storage startups asking users to trust them with their corporate information, Iron Mountain has a ...
Brian Babineau, an analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group says this relationship makes sense for both companies. via EMC introduces product for managing SharePoint repositories - FierceContentManagement.
The Tech Baby has a living room full of toys to keep him entertained, but an empty Kleenex box, a water bottle, a TV remote, and an old BlackBerry occupy most of his attention.  As long as one of these non-toys are within crawling distance, the Tech Baby is happy.  ...
It's better to figure out what you really need to save there's software to help and buy only the storage you need, says Enterprise Strategy Group analyst Brian Babineau. via Document Management: Figure Out How Much Storage You Need - Network World.