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Schools turn to storage SaaS for savings, security
Two school districts turn to storage SaaS to offer online classrooms and boost security on school computer systems for about $1 per student. Article
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Web 2.0 companies go for new managed storage service
Some users prefer the performance and features of Nirvanix's managed storage service to Amazon's Simple Storage Service (S3). Article
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IBM buys backup service provider Arsenal Digital for SaaS push
IBM acquires Arsenal Digital and Seagate picks up l e-discovery service provider MetaLincs, ending a year filled with storage service provider deals. Article
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SunGard brings SaaS to email
SunGard is offering email archiving and DR with Web access, and Yosemite plans SaaS backup for laptops. Meanwhile, EMC and Symantec are conspicuously absent from the SaaS party. Article
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EMC rumored to buy backup service provider
EMC has picked up backup service provider Berkeley Data Systems, owners of MozyPro, according to reports on the Web. Article
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Unorthodox ISPs jump on storage SaaS trend
As hosted storage gets hot, an insurance broker and an ISP are among the businesses now trying to attract new clients by offering storage software as a service. Article
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Architectural firm swaps online data backup service providers
As online data backup services take off, one early adopter slashed costs dramatically by switching to a newer service on the market. Article
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AmeriVault touts tiered online backup
A new lifecycle service automatically migrates older backup files to cheaper storage at AmeriVault facilities. Article
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Xiotech the lowest bidder in records management deal
Xiotech beat out Iron Mountain in a records management bid to scan, store and destroy student records for Connecticut's largest public school district. Article
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Offsite vs. onsite storage
Storage expert Greg Schulz discusses offsite vs. onsite storage. Ask the Expert
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