EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the UK government's new digital economy strategy and hear why critics labelled it unambitious and lacking imagination. The recent AWS cloud outage puts the spotlight on cloud and disaster recovery. And we look at the next generation of storage technology. Read the issue now.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how the rail industry is working to improve its use of data to deliver bet-ter services to passengers. Is flash the saviour of the storage universe? Our buyer's guide assesses the choices for IT managers. And we examine the failure of the government's Covid-19 contact-tracing app. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
No matter which direction you take, it's clear that the all-flash journey is difficult at best. In this e-guide, experts discuss the technical components of past and present flash storage technologies. Access now and uncover deployment tips.
EZINE:
Monash University built and deployed a software-defined storage cluster using open source technology. Learn how a storage strategy good enough for a major Australian university can help you get the most out of your data.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
In this presentation transcript, find out why tape has persisted all these years and learn how you can leverage it to meet your data retention requirements.
WHITE PAPER:
With the acquisition of Diligent Corporation, IBM has put itself in the rather unique position as the only vendor that can offer to the enterprise a complete backup/recovery solution with servers, disk, tape, software, and data deduplication technology, all rolled into one.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we hear from Google executives about how the firm builds, tests and secures its global datacentre estate. We analyse the implications for broadband of the BT and Openreach split. And we find out how artificial intelligence and the internet of things are coming together to deliver new technologies. Read the issue now.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
After a few years of waning usage, tape technology is making a comeback with archiving. Find out why by checking out this transcript of Jon Toigo's presentation on tape for active archiving.