WEBCAST:
In this informative webcast, VP and GM of Dell Storage Darren Thomas discusses Dell’s enterprise storage strategy which delivers the latest technologies and capabilities while focusing on cost reduction and ease of use
PODCAST:
In this podcast, Storage Decisions speaker Jon Toigo discusses the role of LTFS for backup, how it works, and the requirements for implementation. He also provides a glimpse into the LTFS future and explains why more IT professionals are embracing it as general purpose storage.
WEBCAST:
Data protection and server virtualization are at the top of the IT investment list. Watch this video to learn about why so many organizations want to implement these technologies.
WEBCAST:
Access now and watch Arek Sokol from the bleeding-edge IT team at Genentech/Roche explain how he leverages cross-platform enterprise endpoint backup in the public cloud as part of his company's global, "100% virtual" strategy.
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.
VIDEO:
Watch this demonstration for an explanation of the CA ARCserve Backup r12.5 agent for virtual machines. This video offers detailed instructions on how to use the agent for virtual machines, including VMware ESX and Hyper-V technology.
PRODUCT DEMO:
Recover from system loss or disaster in minutes, not hours or days. Download this free trial today; a disk-based system recovery tool for bare metal restoration to dissimilar hardware, virtual environments or in remote locations.
WEBCAST:
Watch this webcast that highlights a recovery tool and draws out the steps you need to take to execute a granular level of restoration, including the recovery of lists, libraries and folders on SharePoint.
WEBCAST:
This webcast provides information on a virtual Recovery time Actual (RTA) tool that will help you accurately calculate RTOs. Find out how your organization can achieve this goal (hint: no install is needed, just somewhere to run the executable).