HubStor webinar on message journaling and why it’s needed
On Wednesday 18 November, HubStor hosted a webinar about message journaling (sometimes referred to as message capture). The webinar’s title […]
On Wednesday 18 November, HubStor hosted a webinar about message journaling (sometimes referred to as message capture). The webinar’s title […]
The increase in employees working from home in recent months has – unsurprisingly – caused a measurable increase in the […]
Societal changes in 2020 have pushed many businesses into a work-from-home culture. For regulated financial services firms, this creates a […]
With EMC Centera having reached its end-of-life, Centera customers are faced with the need to migrate data off aging Centera […]
If you’re reading this article, you, like many other EMC Centera customers, are looking for a way out. With Centera […]
There’s a growing list of compliance regulations that outline increasingly stringent requirements for handling data, including the geographic location where […]
I am excited to announce that HubStor now supports Immutable Storage for Microsoft Azure Blobs which recently became generally available. […]
Write once read many (WORM) storage is an essential capability for compliance requirements such as SEC Rule 17a-4.
During the Office 365 honeymoon period, you may not see the need for Office 365 solutions that enhance your cloud […]
This post is in response to an InfoStor article entitled Cloud Storage Pros and Cons. I read a Nasuni blog […]
This post discusses what not to do when using the cloud for unstructured data archival storage. The great sea change […]
Archiving is a challenge well suited for cloud, and businesses today are rapidly adopting the cloud for its convenience. But […]
In our last post we looked at the elements making up data aware storage. In this post we’ll look at […]
Explosive growth in unstructured data is driving enterprises toward cloud storage to reduce their fully-burdened storage cost.
Speaking with storage administrators, I often hear cold storage and archiving used synonymously. But are these concepts distinct? I believe […]