Arcserve is a modern data backup solution that provides transportable, virtual and public cloud storage. It can be used to back up the most data intensive and remote environments and is easy to use and manage.
Mobile Device Management, or MDM, is the administration of mobile devices through software. MDM can work with any kind of device, including tablets and smartphones.
Businesses today are focusing heavily on digitalizing their platforms. With the increased reliance on technology, there is a greater need for professionals who can ensure that software and hardware are reliable, efficient, and fast.
Ransomware is a type of malicious software that denies access to your data or threatens to publish or delete it until a ransom is paid. It’s called ransomware because the hacker “ransoms” your data by demanding money in exchange for its return.
SQL Servers and All-Flash Arrays: The Perfect Pair
Structured query language servers or SQL (sometimes pronounced “Sequel”) servers are becoming an increasingly important tool for any data scientist to have in their toolbox. It’s a key asset that can be used to do all sorts of things, like access, update, inserts manipulates, and modify data, and it also helps in communicating with relational databases.
I want to talk to you today about how to leverage metadata from your environment to forecast and plan capacity and performance growth within your environment in the future.
How Arcserve and Palmiq's group of experts can help any organization.
Hi, for over 35 years, Arcserve has been helping federal agencies, state and local governments, universities, commercial organizations, you name it, with their backup and disaster recovery strategies...
How to keep your mission critical machines up and running.
Hi. I'm here today to talk to you a little bit about a little known secret to get your most mission-critical machines up and running with absolute minimal downtime.
Today, I want to talk to you about one of the things that we hear in a lot of our customer environments, and that is this theme of doing more with less.