SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD:
CA ARCserve® Replication offers continuous data protection to complement any backup solution. This software trial includes all Replication and High Availability features for your convenience and testing. Download now.
VIDEO:
Cloud backup for physical and virtual environments is becoming more and more important for SMBs. Gartner predicts that by 2012, Vendor Lock-in will surpass security as the biggest obstacle to cloud computing. Vendors are trying to lock-in and maintain their customers forever, not allowing them the flexibility and mobility SMBs require.
WEBCAST:
PC data migration projects are challenging, but endpoint backup can make the process easier. This webcast will give expert advice on how to make the migration process as simple as possible.
WEBCAST:
Watch this short and effective webcast to learn about a backup recovery solution that is fast, scalable and secure, ensuring that your backup data is protected and available whenever you need it to minimize downtime and maximize availability.
WEBCAST:
Companies currently writing scripts should also understand the implications of practicing this approach. This webcast follows the evolution of scripting and presents both its benefits and risks. Learn about an alternative to this traditional process that can allow you to reduce costs and free up time.
VIDEOCAST:
In this videocast you'll learn about solutions for physical, virtual, cloud and application data protection and what you need to do to ensure your data is both protected and accessible.
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:
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).