The product is designed to provide converged data protection for cloud-based DR and backup of physical, virtual, cloud, and mobile environments.
February 16, 2015
Asigra Inc. has released Cloud Backup™ Version 13. Among the many features added in version 13 are Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS) enablement featuring VMware vSphere replication, endpoint data loss prevention, open infrastructure support for FreeBSD on ZFS and CentOS, and integration with Linear Tape File System (LTFS) for low cost long term retention of backup data.
Synergy Research positions the company among top cloud providers.
February 5, 2015
IBM announced that Synergy Research Group has found that IBM has once again maintained its position as the #1 hybrid and private cloud provider for the enterprise.
National grid helps pioneer new data-driven approach to complex decision-making.
February 5, 2015
IBM has announced a new cloud-based analytics platform for Energy and Utility companies designed to improve decision-making throughout the entire energy ecosystem.
This achievement came despite a growth surge from Microsoft.
February 5, 2015
New Q4 data from Synergy Research Group shows that really strong sequential growth at Amazon Web Services (AWS) propelled it to a five-year high in its share of the cloud infrastructure service market.
Private and public clouds are driving up data center agility, making it possible to more cost-effectively shift workloads to utilize lower energy rates
By the time you read this 2015 will be well underway and February will be half over, a little too late maybe for new year’s resolutions and predictions but I would be remiss if I didn’t tell you about some of the great things in store from Mission Critical in 2015.
The late great Billie Holiday once sang, “Don’t know why there’s no sun up in the sky… .” For the heroine in Billie’s song, the absence of solar visi-bility was due to she and “her man” not being together, but per a recent article I read, for more and more companies it’s due to too many clouds. Yes folks, our enthusiasm for all things cloud may be causing things to get a little unwieldy.