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DataNAS XP by Excel Meridian Data, Inc.
The DataNAS XP is designed with performance in mind integrating Pentium Technology, Gigabit connectivity and low cost IDE resources to produce a reliable and economical NAS Filer. The DataNAS XP is scalable from 240GB to 2TB of storage capacity and provides unified file data access for your mixed environment clients without expensive licenses.
Sharepoint WAN Optimization And WAFS by Peer Software
February 17, 2011 - (Free Research) Design teams across the world collaborate to create and develop products. Unfortunately, IT organizations face serious challenges when collaborative teams share large files. This white paper will assess the strengths and weaknesses of the four technologies most commonly used to enhance file sharing for distributed teams.
PeerLock Software: Adding File Locking to Microsoft DFSR by Peer Software
October 22, 2010 - (Free Research) For company's using Microsoft DFS Replication to mirror file servers across multiple office sites, DFSR lacks distributed file locking to control version conflicts. PeerLock adds file locking to a DFSR mirrored servers. Learn how this trial software can help you by downloading today.
Peer Collaboration Software: File Synchronization and Locking by Peer Software
October 22, 2010 - (Free Research) Storing files centrally at HQ causes slow file access performance for branch office users. Synchronized (mirrored) file servers with version conflict control is an ideal solution to enable fast LAN speed file access for all employees. Try out this free trial software to learn more about your data solutions.
E-Guide: Object-based File Systems Come of Age for HPC by Dell, Inc. and Intel
April 20, 2012 - (Free Research) <p>Object-based file systems offer performance improvements in HPC environments, but many companies are unsure which market options are worth evaluating. This expert e-guide examines several notable offerings and explains how they can eliminate I/O bottlenecks in HPC architectures.</p>
Speeding Up File Transfers in Windows 7 by Global Knowledge
January 10, 2011 - (Free Research) This white paper discusses the tips and tricks that might make file copying quicker for your network.
Evaluating and Selecting a Secure, Managed File Transfer Solution by Ipswitch File Transfer
February 21, 2011 - (Free Research) This paper examines how recurring file and data transfers are the lifeblood of your organization, so each one is critical to your success. Ipswitch File Transfer’s line of solutions help your organization automate and streamline your most complex data transfers and workflow processes.
Integrating Macs into your Enterprise by GroupLogic
March 16, 2012 - (Free Research) Apple Macs are popping up more and more often in the workplace. But this presents a big issue: How to integrate Macs into a Windows system. Listen in to discover a solution.
How to Tell if You Need Secure, Managed File Transfer by Ipswitch File Transfer
February 21, 2011 - (Free Research) This paper examines the reasons you might need secure, managed file transfer. It is directed specifically towards organizations that need to move data from place to place, and need to do so in a secure, auditable, managed fashion, no matter what kind of data they’re moving.
Where Does Your Project Fit on the Managed File Transfer Maturity Model? by Ipswitch File Transfer
February 21, 2011 - (Free Research) This paper presents the MFT Maturity Model tool to help guide your evaluations, both of your project, as well as of vendors and solutions. This tool will help you best gauge the maturity and sophistication of your project so you can choose the solution and vendor that mostly closely aligns with your requirements.
Hartford Hospital - Reducing Costs While Enhancing Patient Care by Iron Mountain
March 09, 2012 - (Free Research) This case study examines how Hartford Hospital outsourced its medical records management without service interruption, ensuring the highest level of patient care while reducing costs. read on to find out how they did it.
Words and Numbers: Converging better case files and analysis by IBM
March 20, 2012 - (Free Research) Find out how IBM Case Manager and IBM Content Analytics can help public sector organizations more effectively manage case files and how government workers can do more work in a shorter period of time.
Object Storage: A Fresh Approach to Long-Term File Storage by Dell, Inc.
April 27, 2011 - (Free Research) In this white paper we explore Object Storage, compare it to traditional NAS, and demonstrate that an intelligent, policy based data management strategy is the best approach to determining when it is beneficial for organizations to use Object Storage, or continue to use NAS.
PCI Compliance Report: Cost Analysis Reveals Expense Justified by McAfee, Inc. [DO NOT USE]
December 2007 - (Free Research) Fortrex, in conjunction with Solidcore and Emagined Security have compiled a PCI compliance report that reveals the cost of a breach can easily be 20 times the cost of PCI compliance, more than justifying the up-front investment.
HP Data Protector - Faster recovery—less complexity, cost and risk by Hewlett-Packard Company
February 2011 - (Free Research) HP Data Protector software provides continuous and transparent backup of business files stored on PC hard drives - whether they are connected to the network or not. It reduces the significant cost and productivity impact of recovering from data loss incidents by enabling users to rapidly restore files without needing IT assistance.
E-Guide: The birth of Tape NAS by Iron Mountain
May 2012 - (Free Research) This expert resource explains how tape NAS allows you to utilize LTFS for file access.
Storage Decisions University: Big Data 101 by SearchStorage.com
January 2012 - (Free Research) In this Storage Decisions University classroom, we dissect the “big” issues surrounding “big data” and offer technical solutions to address these challenges.
Storage Europe: December 2011 by SearchStorage.com
December 2011 - (Free Research) Object-based storage dispenses with the hierarchical file system, so there are no nested subfolders. Instead, it uses an indexed flatfile structure in which each object is given a unique ID. This issue of IT in Europe includes case studies of how object-based storage products are being implemented in Europe.
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