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Autonomy buys Iron Mountain's digital data assets

...maker Autonomy has agreed to buy key components of data-management company Iron Mountain's digital division. The $380m (£234m) acquisition, announced on Monday, covers... Read more

16 May, 2011 by Jack Clark

Iron Mountain retreats from cloud storage

Storage company Iron Mountain is retiring its public cloud storage product. The service has stopped... Read more

11 April, 2011
<endeca_term>Iron Mountain</endeca_term> NearPoint and NetApp Joint Solution: An Introduction to e-Mail Archiving, Disaster Recovery, and Cost-Effective Storage Using Iron Mountain NearPoint

Iron Mountain NearPoint and NetApp Joint Solution: An Introduction to e-Mail Archiving, Disaster Recovery, and Cost-Effective Storage Using Iron Mountain NearPoint

All organizations today deal with the challenge of managing growing volumes of e-mail. Between the four year periods... Read more

1 June, 2010
Affordable, easy-to-use cloud server back up:  Free Trial Offer

Affordable, easy-to-use cloud server back up: Free Trial Offer

Reduce the costs and risks of protecting your data with LiveVault; Iron Mountain's award-winning fully managed cloud service. Find out why over... Read more

1 July, 2010

HP mates Autonomy with Vertica

HP has wrapped Autonomy's technology around its Vertica data analytics to create Idol 10, a structured and unstructured analysis engine, and announced three bespoke Autonomy appliances Read more

30 November, 2011 by Jack Clark

Government to begin shredding ID card data

...recovery site in Crawley, as well as back-up tapes at an Iron Mountain site in Wakefield. The document says that all register data should... Read more

9 November, 2010 by Kable
Keep business secure with data safety preparations

Keep business secure with data safety preparations

...of the company. Before a case of emergency, use practical suggestions from Iron Mountain on establishing better business continuity, including: - Organising your data and considering... Read more

7 October, 2011
ESG: Cloud Data Protection for Midmarket and Midsize Enterprises

ESG: Cloud Data Protection for Midmarket and Midsize Enterprises

...migrate. On- and off-premises data protection solutions offered by companies like Iron Mountain provide a way to ease into the cloud for midmarket and... Read more

24 January, 2011
Achieving Security with Cloud PC Backup (SHORT VERSION)

Achieving Security with Cloud PC Backup (SHORT VERSION)

...from fire, floods, and human error? Read this paper to learn how Iron Mountain's heightened focus on security, privacy, and cost savings, goes beyond... Read more

24 January, 2011
Success in the Cloud: Information Management Strategies Revealed

Success in the Cloud: Information Management Strategies Revealed

...storage provider? Join IDG Senior Editor, Jim Malone and Martin Tuip of Iron Mountain to learn the primary considerations and best practices for storing, archiving... Read more

24 January, 2011
Online Server Backup: Checklist for your Small Business

Online Server Backup: Checklist for your Small Business

...backup solution. Joining Jim will be Jackie Su, Product Marketing Director from Iron Mountain, who will be debuting LiveVault® SBP; an award-winning enterprise-class... Read more

24 January, 2011
Osterman Research: The Role of Third Party Archiving in Exchange 2010

Osterman Research: The Role of Third Party Archiving in Exchange 2010

...and also includes an overview of the sponsor of this white paper, Iron Mountain Digital Read more

1 October, 2010
2 Simple Reasons to Archive Your Email Data Now

2 Simple Reasons to Archive Your Email Data Now

...money ESG Analyst Brian Babbineau will explore this growing trend along with Iron Mountain's email evangelists Jim Harrington and Martin Tuip who will discuss... Read more

3 September, 2010
Email Archiving ROI:2 Simple Reasons to Archive Your Email Data Now

Email Archiving ROI:2 Simple Reasons to Archive Your Email Data Now

...To save time. 2. To save money.) Join experts from ESG and Iron Mountain to learn how email archiving services can help you simplify mailbox... Read more

26 August, 2010

Iron Mountain buys Mimosa Systems

Iron Mountain announced on Monday it is picking up Mimosa Systems in a... Read more

23 February, 2010 by Larry Dignan

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