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Fix Access Control and Protect Your Data 80% Faster
The foundation to effective data protection is knowing which data has business value. Business files' shares are filling up with unstructured data at incredible rates (50% annually). Knowing which data is worth protecting, where it resides, and who owns it is the key to success, but how can you do...
Tags: Access Control, Varonis Systems, Business File, Disaster Recovery, Backups, Data Management
Webcasts 2008-06-16

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Disaster recovery for small business file servers
Using an existing system as DR server: Another low-cost optionGreat article!I would suggest to add another "low cost" Disaster Recovery option for a mid- or low-sized business: if one does not wish to have a DR system or buying a NAS one may use another already available running server in...
Tags: backup, disaster recovery, file server, low-cost disaster recovery, Ricardo Polisel Alves, server, small business, software
Discussion threads 2005-06-20
low end/small business file server
I had a client, a small one, w/c had only about 15 computers. And they this accounting department w/ 6 computers and there runs most of the database programs like payroll, receivables and a lot more. they had an unstructured peer network.the company is planning to have a file/print server,...
Tags: computer, file server, Linux, NAS, networking, server, vaikz@...
Q&A 2005-08-04
Disaster recovery for small business file servers
Small businesses have less volume to contend with, but often smaller budgets for protecting the file servers. Here are some disaster recovery tips that even the smallest organizations can use to protect critical data. Even though small businesses don't have the budget or the sheer volume of files...
Tags: RAID, Backups, Storage, Mike Talon, Network-attached storage (NAS), file server, backup, server, disaster recovery, small business, Disaster Recovery Newsletter, NAS, Hardware, Data Management
Technical articles 2005-06-20
Microsoft File Serving and NAS
Microsoft is one of the leaders in file server and NAS technology, and its solutions have been embraced by companies of all sizes across most verticals. Windows Storage Server 2003 WSS is being offered through various OEM partners and solutions, and it provides many benefits to small, medium, large, and...
Tags: NAS, Microsoft Corp., Enterprise Strategy Group, Network-Attached Storage (NAS), Storage, Hardware
White papers 2006-03-01
Can you put business logic in the properties files ?
Properties files were initially introduced to store configuration. Then, they got extended to include localisation information.Now, how about storing business logic in properties files ?We are doing a project that involves supporting several mobile handsets. Keeping this criteria in mind, we evolved a design whereby the core functionality remains as...
Tags: Cellular phones, handset
Discussion threads 2006-04-05
Planning storage solutions that grow with your business
Choosing the right storage solution for your growing business isn't a "no brainer." You have more choices than ever, and scalability and performance must be weighed against ease of use and the ever-present budget considerations. Here's how planning now can save you money in the long run. I recently...
Tags: Deb Shinder, Storage area networks (SAN), RAID, ItÂ, disk, fibre channel, storage, Build to Scale Newsletter, Network, SAN, Scalability, Server, File Server, Hardware
Technical articles 2005-04-26
Windows smal business server 2003 domain authentication
I hate to sound stupid but here goes-I am running 2 servers both with Windows Small business server 2003. 1 is the primary domain controller, the other is a file server.When creating a share on the file server I want only a specific security group from the domain controller to...
Tags: File servers, Servers, Storage management, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server, server, file server, domain
Discussion threads 2008-06-06
Troubleshoot Importing and Exporting Business Data in Business Contact Manager
If ones data is saved in a file format that is not listed in the Business Data Import and Export wizard, save the data as comma separated values file (comma separated values file: A text file that contains data that is separated by commas (also known as a comma-delimited file)....
Tags: Business Contact Manager, Database, Comma
White papers 2007-12-01
Should Microsoft open-source old file formats?
Open-sourcing old file formats...Considering the Redmond giant's approach to open-source, will the formats be ever made open?it won't happen without force but it woudl be niceThe software tools that edit documents are within the relm of the software developer but the files those tools create are the property of the...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., open source, Microsoft Office, financial year
Discussion threads 2008-01-15
Creating multiple tab reports in Excel with Business Objects
On a recent project my company decided to use Business Objects as ourprimary reporting tool, and for the most part it was the perfect fit. The onlyproblem was around one specific set of reports; end users insisted that theyshould be presented as a multiple tabbed report—one showing current, the othershowing...
Tags: Business Objects, Microsoft Excel, Greg Griffiths, workbook
Technical articles 2005-01-06
Making the case for Novell's Small Business Suite 5.1
Before making a decision on a small business suite, read our review of Novells software.Even with the economy’s recent slide, there’s never been a better time to start a small business. Everyone seems to have an idea for a small business of their own, and small businesses are popping up...
Tags: NETWORKING, Servers, Operating systems, Steven Pittsley CNE, Novell Inc., small business, Novell Small Business Suite, network, Novell NetWare, Novell Small Business Suite 5.1, small-business owner
Technical articles 2000-12-13
Developers need to lead the way in a business revolution
So now what?I certainly agree with the idea of IT's role in business. I have seen this work first hand. Like when you show an exec some cool and useful product you've built and they start talking about to everyone else. It's the kind of stuff that makes me do...
Tags: Strategy, duc.rider@..., developer, information technology, business process
Discussion threads 2007-11-01
File Switch provides simple, rules-based file management
Z-force's revolutionary new file management tool can manage all the files in a corporate network by file type within a single namespace. Read on to find out just what File Switch has to offer and what impact it could have on the storage industry.By Martin BanksWhat enterprise IT managers would...
Tags: Network-attached storage (NAS), Guest Contributor, RAID, Z-force, NAS, storage, network, network attached storage device
Technical articles 2002-11-12
Use Outlook Express' Stationery feature as an online business forms tool
You can use the Outlook Express Stationery feature with an HTML editor like FrontPage Express to create customized business forms that users can fill out and send via e-mail. Learn to use stationery and FrontPage Express.Many small businesses still use paper forms for daily time sheets and other functions. It’s...
Tags: Groupware, Microsoft Office, tool, Greg Shultz, Use Outlook Express, Stationery, Microsoft Outlook Express, Microsoft Outlook, Stationery feature
Technical articles 2002-12-09
10+ applications for getting down to business with Windows Mobile 6
As I mentioned in "10 reasons why the Samsung i760 is better than the iPhone for business users," I recently replaced my Samsung i730 (running WM 2003) with an i760 running WM6.One of the things that makes the i760 better is the ability to select from hundreds of great third-party...
Tags: Program, Desktop, Phone, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Mobile, Backup, Skype Technologies S.A., Information, Photograph, Pocket, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Handhelds, Software, Hardware, Debra Littlejohn Shinder
Blog posts 2007-12-06
File System?
File System?I thought that the new file system had been dropped from Longhorn for "developemental" reasons. Looks like most of the "features" that they are touting are simply refinements of things that XP already does.An early peek at Longhornarticle rootAn early peek at LonghornAfter months of keeping its prized...
Tags: Apple Mac OS X, file system, longhorn, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft Windows XP, security, Sonja Thompson, windows
Discussion threads 2005-04-15
Best strategy to separate/connect Business Logic and GUI?
I am designing a desktop application that is basically a control system. As such, the Business Logic is the most important. I would like this to load and run as a system process. I would also like to have a GUI, which can be loaded and closed at will.The question...
Tags: GUI, system architecture, business logic, AriB, software, strategy
Discussion threads 2006-04-11
Recognizing business needs can lead to new and repeat clients
Your clients pay you for your technical expertise. The value of your skills and knowledge, however, increases when you understand the business reasons behind the client's decision to hire you.Some of a company’s biggest expenditures—upgrades, infrastructure expansions, and new applications—are, of course, technology-related. But these requirements don’t always come from...
Tags: David Parkinson, MCSE CNA, business need, business driver, new client
Technical articles 2000-11-20
Interest in file storage or file sharing?
Interest in file storage or file sharing?One of the features we are thinking about for later in the year is Groups. You will be able to form groups around a topic or a geographic location. The group will have a message board and other features to enable communication among the...
Tags: file-sharing, Grouper, MP3, music, sMoRTy71, storage
Discussion threads 2005-01-14
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