Briefings:Data lifecycle management tips for CIOs
Data lifecycle management tips for CIOs
Tools and Technologies: Make life easier for yourself
Data lifecycle management products automate the processes involved, typically organizing data into separate tiers according to specified policies, and automating data migration from one tier to another based on those criteria. Learn which tools and technologies will allow you to capitalize on all the benefits that data lifecycle management has to offer your organization.
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Virtualization deployed for improved data center uptime
Tip - Virtualization is a technology usually associated with saving space or disaster recovery. But for some organizations, the most pressing reason to deploy it is to ensure data center uptime.
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Data archiving software offers compliance, management solutions
15 May 2008
Article - Hewlett-Packard puts database archiving in the hands of the business, courtesy of a visual design tool that can model apps and apply business rules. Improved XML makes it look like archived apps are at the ready.
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Customized e-discovery tool lightens law firm's litigation load
21 Aug 2007
Article - It's a marriage made in Mensa: A law firm and a seasoned vendor figure out how to marry content management to litigation services to come up with a tool that does everything but argue cases.
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Consolidated storage management drives data efficiency, delivery
03 Mar 2008
Article - Consolidated storage is efficient. But what about effectively managing all that data? With platform-agnostic management tools and new technologies, such as virtualization, deduplication and thin provisioning, the divide between efficiency and...
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Data warehouse management strategies for CIOs
Executive Guide - CIOs use data warehousing tools and technologies to capture and analyze data from various sources within the enterprise. This guide offers advice to manage your data warehouse.
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IT infrastructure tracking software puts CIO in business
Tip - IT asset tracking software quickly inventories what's on your network and promises "actionable" databases that will help cut costs and improve security.