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Kill Three Cloud Scenario Birds With One StorSafe Stone

It is a rare event when you can kill two birds with one stone. But thanks to a new partnership between IBM and FalconStor Software, you may have the opportunity to take down three with one stone. And it’s an opportunity I know well since I collaborated with the FalconStor and IBM teams to bring it forward.

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Getting the Most Out of Your FalconStor Deployment

FalconStor set a path years ago to transform on-premises data protection to capitalize on opportunities and address the challenges of the Cloud Era. Our core technologies, including our backup-to-disk target with cloud gateway software, StorSafe (was VTL), and our replication product, StorGuard (was CDP and NSS), are both managed across firewalls, sites and clouds with a new multi-tenant user experience and analytics console, StorSight

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The State of Enterprise Backup Today

More than 400 attendees took the time to answer several critical questions, and their answers portray data protection in the midst of a huge transition, underscoring how important Veeam and cloud-based data protection are today.

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Leveraging FalconStor Virtual Tape Library (VTL) to Eliminate Physical Tape Rotation

Many organizations, due to prior investments, are dependent on and still leveraging physical tape libraries to backup and archive business-critical data and applications. However, the challenges many organizations face, with decades-old tape technologies, are performance challenges to meet the ever-growing backup data volume, increasing capital requirements, and the lack of flexibility and scalability of tape systems.

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