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Content-addressed storage (CAS) explained
The sweet spot for content-addressed storage is still secondary storage -- the long-term retention of content for compliance purposes, and the archiving of vast amounts of data that rarely changes. But some CAS vendors are starting to go after the ac... CAS Explained
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Storage Decisions Session Downloads: Storage & Capacity Management Track (New York 2008)
With spiraling capacities the norm, managing storage systems has become a challenging task. Traditional SRM tools are often adept on keeping tabs on the state of your storage infrastructure, but more focused applications are becoming increasingly ... Storage Decisions
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Will folders be replaced by enterprise search tools?
More people still use folders than enterprise search tools to find archived information. But enterprise search tools are improving. FAQ
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Will SaaS storage services decrease how much storage capacity is purchased?
Expect to see a shift toward less spending for in-house storage capacity by enterprises. FAQ
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Do hosted email archiving services differentiate themselves through e-discovery features?
There are many hosted email archiving services. Do they distinguish themselves through the e-discovery features they offer? FAQ
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Do enterprises use hosted email archiving services, or just SMBs?
More companies are handing off their email archiving duties off to a hosted email archiving service to help manage large amounts of email and offset costs. FAQ
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Product specifications for CAS systems
Content-addressed storage (CAS) is a specialized type of archive that provides the inexpensive and high-capacity storage needed to retain data that, although accessed infrequently, still has long-term relevance to the enterprise. Buying Guide
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Keep it Legal: Tips for improving your data compliance processes
In our latest eZine -- Keep it Legal: Tips for Improving Your Data Compliance Processes -- you'll learn a number of best practices for eDiscovery and litigation readiness. Ezines & Ebooks
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Storage Decisions Session Downloads: Storage & Capacity Management Track (Chicago 2008)
With spiraling capacities the norm, managing storage systems has become a challenging task. Traditional SRM tools are often adept on keeping tabs on the state of your storage infrastructure, but more focused applications are becoming increasingly ... Storage Decisions
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The enterprise archive of tomorrow
Regulatory compliance, litigation and corporate governance, which all mandate that data be secured for years, if not decades, are responsible for creating a new approach to archiving. Archives are no longer just a place to store old data. The enterpr... Feature
Storage Management Strategies for the CIO