Online storage could risk your files
News Until late last year, Debbie Lander was a big fan of online storage. Most of the agreements warn customers that the storage company isn't responsible for preserving files should it go out of business -- a prospect that may have seemed unthinkable...
[April 22, 2002, 14:02]
Online storage service adding a terabyte a week
News Streamload, a San Diego-based company providing online storage services, is adding more than a terabyte a week of storage to its network to keep ahead of consumer demands for online storage, said chief executive Steve Iverson at the AlwaysOn...
[July 28, 2006, 10:20]
Online Firm Improves Performance, Customer Service With Mission-Critical Storage Solution
White Papers As its data storage and replication needs grew, adCenter needed to find a better-performing mission-critical data storage solution. Several years ago, adCenter implemented such a solution, based on an EMC Symmetrix DMX enterprise storage array and...
[November 8, 2008, 0:01]
Firm offers free 10GB online storage
News A company called Streamload is offering consumers a free 10-gigabyte online storage locker for multimedia files, potentially raising the stakes for larger companies such as Yahoo and AOL. Streamload typically provides online storage space for a...
[January 17, 2005, 9:45]
Symantec Online Storage for Backup Exec - An Up Close Look
White Papers Symantec Online Storage for Backup Exec is an easy, cost-effective service for backing up critical business information to secure off-site storage for disaster recovery and long-term retention. Online Storage for Backup Exec is a Symantec...
[June 19, 2008, 1:01]
Getting Started With Symantec Online Storage for Backup Exec
White Papers Symantec Online Storage for Backup Exec is an easy, cost-effective service for backing up critical business information to secure off-site storage for disaster recovery and long-term retention. The presenters of this webcast explain how to use...
[May 1, 2008, 1:02]
Firm offers free 10GB online storage
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[February 20, 2005, 15:51]
Using Dynamic Storage Tiering: How the Veritas Storage Foundation Helps You Get the Most From Multi-Tier Online Storage
White Papers This paper, using Dynamic Storage Tiering, examines the question of how enterprises can effectively exploit available technology and configuration options to substantially reduce the cost of online storage for the Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, and AIX...
[January 9, 2008, 0:01]
Best Practices for Using Symantec Online Storage for Backup Exec
White Papers Symantec online Storage enhances Backup Exec by providing secure off-site backup storage hosted in redundant data centers that are managed by Symantec for long-term storage and disaster recovery purposes.
[February 10, 2009, 0:20]
McAfee online backup service offers unlimited storage
News While online backup services are nothing new and have been available for a long time from many providers, such as Carbonite, Memeo or Cuku, the main difference with the new McAfee Online Backup service is that it is one of the few offering...
[October 2, 2009, 9:07]
Online storage service adding a terabyte a week
Talkback New Storage Nanotechnology Needed Could save billions in gallons of oil used to generate electricity for these behemoth data storage centers. That's exactly what todays storage technology is,,,,,,, Old and Antiquatied.
[July 29, 2006, 15:42]
Firm offers free 10GB online storage
Talkback Local vs Network Storage is not about size of storage but speed of access. Having your pictures or MP3 available from the Internet might mean you can access them anywhere in theory, but if on the move all you have is GSM dial-up (9600 baud) then it...
[January 19, 2005, 9:17]
Microsoft planning Google storage service rival
News Microsoft is developing an online storage service, codenamed Live Drive, that could compete with Google's Gdrive project. Microsoft is planning to use its server farms to offer anyone huge amounts of online storage of digital data.
[April 21, 2006, 13:35]
The great space race
Blog Rumours abound in technology circles this month that facebook is Beta trialling an online storage facility. With so much of this virtual storage being free, you have to stand back and ask what the business model must look like for the companies...
[September 26, 2007, 17:30]
Inside LogMeIn Backup review
Reviews If you're wary about trusting some unknown commercial online backup storage sites, remote-access provider 3am Labs offers LogMeIn Backup (currently in beta), a new service that allows you to use your own or your friends' or family's PCs as online...
[April 19, 2006, 9:05]
AOL boosts Web storage
News AOL on Friday confirmed that it plans to offer its subscribers 100MB of online storage space. AOL has been toying with online storage for its members since September when it began testing File Backup, which automatically backs up PC files onto AOL...
[January 10, 2005, 17:20]
Google really is prepping its GDrive
Blog There's been a flurry of speculation of late, surrounding Google's online storage play, the fabled "GDrive". The evidence lies in an online, recently-updated Google Pack file that refers to a product, called GDrive, that "provides reliable storage...
[January 30, 2009, 14:51]
VERITAS Volume Manager for Windows: Best Practices I
White Papers System Administrators faced with managing online storage have many choices to make about how the storage should be configured for optimal performance, availability and flexibility. By using an online management tool such as VERITAS Volume Manager...
[November 14, 2007, 0:01]
EMC pushes online backup services
News EMC has launched a new strategy and a new product for businesses looking to make use of online storage and backup. Many service providers leverage the Amazon S3 and Nirvanix online storage infrastructures to deliver internet-based backups.
[January 28, 2008, 12:16]
Microsoft gives further details of Live Drive
News Microsoft has confirmed further details of its forthcoming Live Drive service, which will offer free online storage that can be mapped directly from PCs running the forthcoming Vista operating system.
[August 22, 2006, 9:10]



