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ABSTRACT:
Like anyone responsible for the storage capacity and integrity of online data, you know how rapidly your storage needs are growing. Consequently, the costs to support those business demands are also increasing.
This Webcast outlines the basic challenges storage managers face today. It walks you through solutions like generic compression and data deduplication, how their methodologies and technologies attempt to address the business requirements enterprise demands and where they fall short for online data file types.
Explore this Webcast to learn:
- How unstructured data places incredible demands on storage capacity
- What to consider as you evaluate your storage capacity needs
- How to get your dollars and existing environment to do more with less
- And more
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Speaker
Carter George
VP of Products
Carter George is VP of Products at Ocarina Networks. Previously, George was VP and co-founder of PolyServe, later acquired by HP. Also at Polyserve, he was VP of Business Development, and VP/GM of its scalable fault tolerant NAS storage division. Prior to PolyServe, George was the Chief Enterprise Architect for Sequent Computer--later acquired by IBM for ~$1Billion--growing the company's consulting business from scratch to $100M, overseeing its M&A division, and playing other key roles.
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Backup Software | Continuous Data Protection | Data Recovery | Data Replication | Data Storage | Storage Best Practices | Storage Hardware | Strategic Planning
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