MICROSITE:
This online resource provides 360-degree insights in the form of whitepapers, expert presentations and webinars that reveal why tape remains a viable option for backing up your data.
DATA SHEET:
To help companies reduce the costs of storing and managing inactive data, Iron Mountain has created an enterprise-class cloud-based storage archive service, the Virtual File Store (VFS). The VFS service is part of Iron Mountain's Storage-as-a-Service portfolio, which includes email management/archiving, eDiscovery, and data backup/recovery.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper explains how you can take control of your content with an integrated, end-to-end archiving approach for email and files and Increase the business value of your data while driving down the costs and complexity of the infrastructure all while staying compliant with legal and business mandates.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper outlines the many data storage challenges facing the IT staff at today's midsize enterprises and discusses how IP-based networked storage can help them overcome these challenges.
WHITE PAPER:
Learn how you can deploy an active archive approach to the long term retention, preservation, retrieval and disposition of critical business content.
WHITE PAPER:
The following white paper explores the importance of properly managing PST files when it comes to the majority of data-based IT projects. Gain insight on topics such as what causes PST file issues and an 8-step plan for PST elimination.
VIDEO:
This video explains how the IBM Smart Archive Strategy meets these challenges head on. Watch this video to learn how the Smart Archive Strategy is a broad strategy that helps organizations leverage IBM’s capabilities to design specific strategic archiving solutions for their unique needs.
VIDEO:
Email management solutions are designed to simplify your email management complexities. In this brief Videocast, legendary British comic, John Cleese, explains why you should want a total email management suite.
JOURNAL ARTICLE:
Tracking regulatory requirements for data retention is tough enough, but restoring data from long-term archives is likely to be even harder.