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How to handle data replication

How to handle data replication

The sophistication of data replication solutions continues to evolve to cope with the vast amounts of data commerce creates, but it doesn't have to be on your 'nice to have' list... Read more

9 February, 2012
What's the value in switching to the cloud?

What's the value in switching to the cloud?

Any business seeking to reap the benefits of cloud environments should not only look at the cost of cloud services but the value they provide... Read more

8 February, 2012
Cloud computing security: A practical guide

Cloud computing security: A practical guide

Cloud computing has been the belle of the IT ball, but can you trust it to keep data reliable and secure? Read more

8 February, 2012
Case study: How cloud enables growth

Case study: How cloud enables growth

Read how a software and IT services provider used an infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) platform to respond to demand and securely store its customers’ highly sensitive data... Read more

8 February, 2012
SunGard Aquires Hosting 365

SunGard Aquires Hosting 365

A synopsis of SunGard's acquisition of 365 Hosting Limited, a Dublin, Ireland-based cloud computing and data centre... Read more

8 June, 2010
The Key to Business Survival

The Key to Business Survival

The demand for information is increasing exponentially while our tolerance for being without that information is... Read more

8 June, 2010
SunGard as a Service

SunGard as a Service

Short synopsis of SunGard Availability Service's launch of SunGard-as-a-Service, its fully managed 'private cloud'... Read more

8 June, 2010
What has the recession taught us about operational risk and resilience?

What has the recession taught us about operational risk and resilience?

This informative whitepaper is based on a ICAEW IT Faculty event, run in conjunction with SunGard Availability Services,... Read more

8 June, 2010
Cloud Security, buyer be aware!

Cloud Security, buyer be aware!

This paper investigates some of the concerns around physical and logical security in the cloud and recommends key... Read more

19 May, 2010
Datasheet: Infrastructure as a Service

Datasheet: Infrastructure as a Service

'Infrastructure as a Service' gives enterprises the flexibility to subscribe to the compute power and storage they... Read more

19 May, 2010
Cloud computing - resilience is the key to success

Cloud computing - resilience is the key to success

This insightful whitepaper briefly explains what cloud computing is and does, examines the facts that underlie the... Read more

19 May, 2010
Case Study: Cloud brings growth opportunities to Infinity

Case Study: Cloud brings growth opportunities to Infinity

Infinity, a specialist platform provider to the financial services industry, needed 'Infrastructure as a Service' that... Read more

19 May, 2010
Don Norbeck on Disaster Recovery Planning

Don Norbeck on Disaster Recovery Planning

Having a good disaster recovery plan is critical. What are the biggest challenges to IT? Who are the key players in... Read more

1 January, 2009

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