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    Thursday
    Jul142011

    Still no Archive Strategy?

    A report from the analysts ‘The Aberdeen Group’ found that 59% of the respondents still don’t have an e-discovery or archiving strategy in place. This implies that the majority of businesses today are not in a position to meet even the most basic IT corporate governance requirements. This in turn means that they are not able to access the value residing in their historic, fixed content data.

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    Thursday
    Jul072011

    What is channel strategy?

    We define Channel Strategy as the term used to describe the method that controls the flow of goods and services from the manufacturer to the end-user. We believe there are three components to a successful channel. By understanding each of these components we can help you build a successful channel for your business. IT Channels offers a focused management consultancy specialising in helping vendor technology companies with their channel strategy, from the design to the execution, with the aim of achieving revenue growth and increased corporate value.

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    Thursday
    Jun022011

    What is a backup?

    A backup, or the process of backing up, refers to the making of copies of data so that these additional copies may be used to recover or restore the original data after a data loss.

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    Thursday
    Jul172008

    What is Data Archive?

    Archiving is the process of moving inactive data to another storage location that can be located and accessed when necessary. Data archiving is an excellent solution for the problems that are associated with ever-increasing volumes of data. Archiving is not the same as creating backups, because archive retrievals can be selective, whereas backups are not. However, archives can be a component of a backup and recovery scheme. Furthermore, archives are application-oriented, whereas backups are oriented to the data store.

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