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The right all-flash array based solution provides comprehensive data protection functions to protect against problems in the data center, in a metro environment, and anywhere with different technologies based on the application needs. Read this solution brief to look into the application-specific data protection.
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This informative paper explores a partnership that addresses today's consolidation, backup, replication and unified communications. Discover how this cost effectively increase network capacity, optimize network quality, and help ensure maximum performance over distance—all while helping to reduce ongoing IT operating costs. Read on to learn more.
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Access this white paper to delve into new research that highlights potential problems and gaps in organizations' approaches to endpoint backup. Inside, find out why smart IT leaders are looking for automated endpoint backup solutions.
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In this case study, see how the Humber River Hospital consolidated their backup and archive solutions to improve data management and allow for rapid recovery time in order to keep up with increasing industry demands.
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This white paper highlights the benefits of implementing a backup and recovery solution that's built for virtualization when dealing with a virtual environment. It also explains where traditional backup and recovery approaches fall short.
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This business whitepaper focuses on the challenges facing midsize businesses who are looking to provide business continuity and minimized downtime. It also highlights the benefits of HP Just Right IT secure access and business continuity solutions.
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Access this white paper to learn why relying on traditional firewalls and local file shares isn't enough to protect against data loss. You'll also get the facts on how you can build a comprehensive workforce enablement and protection strategy.
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Microsoft Active Directory (AD) is the source of nearly all authentication and authorization in most Windows environments, which means it's critical to keep up and running. While AD's features can protect against some failures, there are others it can't recover from on its own. So what do you do when that dreaded day of disaster arrives?