Greg Schulz
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Greg Schulz
amazes leave lying metal move others protect sealed tapes wallet ways whether
Some organizations move tapes, whether internally or externally, in sealed metal containers with tamperproof locks. Others use Tupperware. Some protect them with a person at all times, and some just leave them in the lobby. In some ways it amazes me. Would you leave your wallet out in a lobby? Why leave tapes lying around?
data instance issues loss ongoing stop track
Keep track of the patterns. This won't stop just one instance of data loss -- this is for recognizing ongoing issues with your security.
adequate backup case cause invariably move remove shift slow taken tape unless whenever
In general, whenever you move or remove a bottleneck, in this case the slow tape in the backup process, you invariably will shift or cause a bottleneck elsewhere, unless you have taken adequate precautions.
deployed initial opportunity point services short solutions
Short term, I see some initial and point solutions being deployed in conjunction with other solutions and the opportunity for integration services and support.
bigger expect file network remote
We expect WAN file services, network accelerators and remote vaulting to all get bigger in 2006.
data helps proactive reactive shift start
Ultimately, we need to shift from a reactive to a proactive and event-based data protection, something that CDP helps to start to facilitate,