How to use tape and cloud to get ahead in your business

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With growing regulations around information management, litigation on the rise and massive quantities of data being generated every day, organisations need to store and protect increasing volumes of data for set periods of time.

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With growing regulations around information management, litigation on the rise and massive quantities of data being generated every day, organisations need to store and protect increasing volumes of data for set periods of time.

Offsite tape vaulting and cloud storage are two of the most popular technologies for tackling backup, recovery and archiving requirements. Deployed strategically, they can provide a safe, scalable and highly cost-effective way to store data in alignment with related access and recovery requirements. But how can you achieve the maximum benefit without sacrificing performance or creating undue risk?

Ultimately, it starts and ends with your storage strategy. By building one that treats tape and cloud as complementary assets, you can leverage the best of both worlds to manage all your data.

 

With growing regulations around information management, litigation on the rise and massive quantities of data being generated every day, organisations need to store and protect increasing volumes of data for set periods of time.

Offsite tape vaulting and cloud storage are two of the most popular technologies for tackling backup, recovery and archiving requirements. Deployed strategically, they can provide a safe, scalable and highly cost-effective way to store data in alignment with related access and recovery requirements. But how can you achieve the maximum benefit without sacrificing performance or creating undue risk?

Ultimately, it starts and ends with your storage strategy. By building one that treats tape and cloud as complementary assets, you can leverage the best of both worlds to manage all your data.

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