An accident waiting to happen?
Resource constraints at local authorities could be putting sensitive information at risk, according to new research from Iron Mountain | |
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Big data gets bigger
Jason Beeson, Commercial Director at Hammer, looks at how the changing volumes - and types - of data will impact the storage sector | |
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QSAN XCubeSAN X3226D
QSAN Technology has a fine reputation in the enterprise storage market as its extensive range of arrays offer extreme value with no compromises on features
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Ancient and modern
The University of Manchester's digital collection of rare books, medieval manuscripts, maps, and historic archives - including both 4,500-year old clay tablets and contemporary email correspondence - is moving to Preservica's digital preservation and access solution hosted on the AWS Cloud, to ensure it is accessible and future-proofed indefinitely
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Comment
Welcome to the July edition of the Storage magazine eNewsletter, the first since our annual Storage Awards took place in London's glitzy Grand Connaught Rooms last month. As ever it was the industry's big night out of the year, with companies old and new, large and small mixing in an atmosphere of unrivalled conviviality to celebrate their trophies.
Big winners this year included Company of the Year Oracle and Hall of Fame inductee (only the second firm to win this coveted honour!) Seagate. You can find a full list of winners and runners-up at www.storage-awards.com. Congratulations once again to all of them, and a big 'thank you' to everyone involved - from our sponsors to all those who took the time to vote online - for making it such a great night!
David Tyler,
Editor
david.tyler@btc.co.uk
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