Up, up and away: The future of data centres is in the cloud
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Today, the amount of data stored in businesses globally totals 2.2 zettabytes, that’s over two billion terabytes or the equivalent of 320 billion full length DVDs! In 2013, this data is expected to grow 67 percent for enterprises and 178 percent for SMBs1. With businesses having to store and...

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Strong in storage
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DCS talks to Chris Johnson, EMEA Vice President & General Manager - Hewlett Packard Storage Division, about the company’s progress over the past few months and its plans for the future.

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Making the most of DCIM

There is a well-known turn of phrase ‘you can’t manage what you don’t...

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Why real-time data is at the heart of the DCIM movement

It is safe to say the data centre is currently enjoying its renaissance period. After years...

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Software-defined storage: data always outlives hardware

We cannot begin to understand the benefits of, and drivers for, the adoption of software-defined...

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HA in a virtualised SAP environment

The major Austrian enterprise chooses SIOS SPS to protect its most business-critical app. When...

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Shore up your cyber defences

A recent report issued by the EU Commission estimated that within Europe a million people are...

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Dell stellt vor: Die zehn besten Tipps zur Betriebssystem-Migration

Der Wechsel von einer Betriebssystemversion zur nächsten stellt für die IT eine...

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