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Cloud Solutions Reduce Costs for City of Sterling Heights with Help from AT&T
STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich., Jan. 20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Like any municipality, the City of Sterling Heights, Mich. oversees a virtual mountain of data – everything from municipal records to system backups. ...
Read more...Cloud Cuts Computnig Costs For Sterling Heights With Help from AT&T
Sterling Heights' city government moves to a cloud data storage and computing system from the telecom giant
Read more...Need More Storage? Reach for the Cloud
Storing data in the cloud is one way to expand beyond the capacity of your local drive, but make sure you understand the pros and cons first. Presented By: Helping government serve the public with NEC We bring you tailor-made solutions built on an in-depth understanding of your unique needs. Learn how NEC’s solutions and expertise in voice and data communications, biometrics, networks and ...
Read more...VaultLogix™ Announces Online Backup Support For VMWare ESXi
VaultLogix, the only online backup provider focused on delivering a solution customized to each business customer's specific data backup needs, today announced the launch of support for VMWare ESXi in the Internet Vault Classic (IV-Classic) solution.
Read more...What Megaupload Teaches Us About the Cloud, SOPA and Backups
The raid and subsequent shutdown of file-sharing service Megaupload not only hacked off members of Anonymous, it also underscores one of the inherent vulnerabilities in storing data in the cloud.
Read more...Online Backup Services Keep Your Data Safe
It's a fact of modern life that archiving data is essential to prevent a data disaster. Still, something like one-third of computers are never backed up, according to 2,257 respondents in a recent Backblaze poll carried out by Harris Interactive. The survey came to the dismal conclusion that a scant 7% of users practice safe computing by archiving their systems on a daily (or nightly) basis.
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