Virtual Iron has released a significant update to its virtualization system, as it looks to focus on specific-use cases such as disaster recovery and high availability. Virtual Iron is based on the ...
When it comes to disasters, companies have two choices: Be prepared, or be prepared to fail. Unfortunately, disasters are not a matter of if. They’re a matter of when. Many people think of major ...
Nemertes Research just published the second volume of its research into data centers. In our research, we found that one of the top five business drivers for virtualization is recoverability – the ...
That's one of the central findings from Symantec's sixth annual Disaster Recovery Study, which includes data from a telephone survey of some 1,700 enterprises with 5,000 or more employees in 18 ...
This article originally appeared in the July 2011 issue of infoTECH Spotlight. The adoption of cloud computing and virtualization is increasing quickly. According to Symantec’s (News - Alert) ...
Join the editors of Virtualization & Cloud Review and Redmondmag.com along with an independent Infosec expert Allan Liska to learn exactly what you need to know heading into 2021 about ongoing and ...
No organization is immune to disaster, whether it's ransomware, cloud outages or unexpected system failures. That's why having a solid disaster recovery plan is critical -- especially for Microsoft ...
Virtualization has transformed IT infrastructure by allowing the operation of multiple virtual machines (VMs) on a single physical server. This approach not only maximizes resource utilization but ...
As federal technology executives gain experience using virtualization technology to reduce the number of physical servers eating up space and power in their datacenters, many are starting to discover ...
Many of the midsize companies who have already implemented virtual server environments are already looking beyond the consolidation benefits to find ways to control IT costs and add value to their ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. When Stephen Bakerman joined Owen Bird Law Corp., in Vancouver, British Columbia, nearly nine years ago, the IT infrastructure was a ...