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21 tips for supercharging your cloud storage WEBCAST: EMC Corporation Transform Your Cloud This video highlights how VMAX Cloud Edition automates day-to-day tasks, improves service levels and accelerates time-to-value for users of public, private and hybrid clouds. Learn More. In this Issue WHITE PAPER: ExaGrid Straight Talk About Disk Backup with Deduplication This eBook is a "must read" if you are considering a move from tape backup to disk-based backup with deduplication. Did you know that depending on the architecture you choose, you could either improve your backup environment or go backwards? You may not be aware of the many considerations that need to be assessed. Learn more. AP Twitter hack prompts fresh look at cybersecurity needs WHITE PAPER: EMC Corporation Staying Ahead of Data Protection Challenges Does your organization still yearn for an infrastructure that can handle unpredictable data growth and enable you to enhance service levels, while ensuring data protection? Learn how to completely transform your data protection processes so that your organization can accelerate transformations and make existing operations more efficient. Learn more. Here, there, everywhere: Data residency and the public cloud Chris Poelker: Tape versus disk: The backup war exposed | |||||||||
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