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| This whitepaper shows how recent developments in the HP data protection portfolio can overcome the obstacles of remote office data protection through the use of centralized management with HP Data Protector software and deduplication and low bandwidth replication on HP’s virtual tape library products. The whitepaper examines three scenarios which cover a wide range of possible implementations. |
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29/07/2009
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| In this HP Software & Solutions podcast, Andrew Conry-Murray from Information Week interviews Charlie Arp, Enterprise Content Manager at Battelle, on Web 2.0 and E-Discovery, how to control business information in a social media environment and managing social media as a record. |
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29/06/2009
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| This Data Protector 6.1 product demonstration by Inge De Maere, Data Protector Technical Marketing, shows the "how to" of Advanced Backup to Disk and Zero Downtime Backup. |
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25/06/2009
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| HP Data Protector v.6.1 offers a fully automated integration for backing up VMware virtual machines. To enable the snapshot backup feature, you need to install the VMware Integration on the ESX server. This can be done in several different ways, for example, if a network is already in place or if a Data Protector UNIX Installation Server is available. This white paper discusses the different ways for installing the Data Protector package and shows the pros and cons of each method. The troubleshooting chapter in this white paper lists error messages and necessary steps for fixing these problems. |
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23/06/2009
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| In this HP Software & Solutions podcast, Andrew Conry-Murray from Information Week interviews Charlie Arp, Enterprise Content Manager at Battelle, on Web 2.0 and E-Discovery, how to control business information in a social media environment and managing social media as a record. |
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17/06/2009
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| Microsoft SharePoint has captured the ECM market’s attention. While some may argue that SharePoint is not a panacea and is perhaps being over-used, many organizations around the world are reportedly using it for one or more ECM-related projects. This Industry Research report looks at whether SharePoint can be successfully deployed enterprise-wide, if it's best suited for particular applications, if it's capable of addressing all of an enterprise’s content management needs, and does it have particular functional strengths and weaknesses? |
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16/06/2009
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| AIIM's annual State of the ECM Industry research found that compared to recent years, cost saving has taken a clear lead over compliance as the main business driver for investments in document and records management. Email is still out of control, with 55% of organizations having little or no confidence that important emails are recorded, complete and retrievable. Management of content types like SMS/text messages, blogs and wikis are largely off the corporate radar in 75% of organizations and their lack of inclusion in the corporate archive is a major risk. |
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16/06/2009
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| AIIM has found that a third of organizations have no policy to deal with legal discovery and 40% might need to search back-up tapes to find emails that could be relevant to litigation. The AIIM survey also found that 84% would have no way to justify why emails of a certain age or type had been deleted. Only 19% have the facility to move important emails into a document or records management system, or a dedicated email management system, and 45% of respondents are still filing their important emails in personal Outlook folders. |
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16/06/2009
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| In the second part of our E-Discovery Podcast Series, Andrew Conry-Murray from Information Week interviews Don Martin, Correspondence Analyst with the Office of the Medical Inspector at the Department of Veteran Affairs. In this podcast, Don talks about the legislative effects of being a government agency and how physical records remain an important part of their information management processes. |
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5/06/2009
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| Ari Kaplan from the Legal Technology Blog interviews Jonathan Martin, the Vice President and General Manager of Information Management at HP about e-discovery trends, foreign jurisdictions with current e-discovery concerns, and the results of a study HP commissioned in which an outside researcher interviewed 142 business and technology executives. |
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27/05/2009
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