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Nov302008

WHAT INNOVATION MEANS TO IT DATA RECOVERY

WHAT INNOVATION MEANS TO IT DATA RECOVERY 

 

The IT sector is an extremely fast-moving one, and one that thrives on continued and often overlapping innovation. There are new and highly impactful developments all the time. While these are often of great value, there is always the possibility that this proliferation of solutions and the speed with which they are released, make it increasingly difficult for even the most tech-savvy manager to keep abreast.

Technological innovation in this sector needs to do three things - make life easier, be more accessible and drive down costs. This sounds good in theory, but is not always achievable in practice. Though when you think about it, that's exactly what is happening as better technology, which is often created for commercial applications, is now accessible to the broader community. Simplification, easier access and lower cost are obvious driving points for consumers at all levels, and anything suppliers can do to make life easier is well worth the effort.

To provide a range of technology solutions that are easy to use, we are focusing on accessibility, cost reduction and ease of support. Backing up data is an essential aspect of any business these days. What we are trying to do, in simple terms, is changing the way data is backed-up. Acronis has met this challenge by responding with support for virtualisation, image transport and improved flexibility in the backup and recovery process. Our solutions compress data and store it virtually across a network, reducing the number of physical servers and increasing the utilisation of existing servers. Network storage also lends itself to more efficient use of computing resources, and aids in speeding up data restoration when required.

The future of back-up in virtual locations, across many networked towers, can not only save a lot of money but also save a lot of energy, time and resource

 

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