by Chris Minnis | Jun 23, 2021 | Cyber Storage
Chris Minnis Enterprise Architect Everybody backs up. It’s a given. Then those backups wait to serve us at a later date. Hopefully, they never have to be used; and hopefully, they are ready and viable when they’re called upon. Isn’t there something we can do with...
by Marie Ashway | Jun 15, 2021 | Cybersecurity & Networking
Marie Ashway Director of Marketing One of the longer-running firewall lines, the Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA), has been around since it was introduced by Cisco in May 2005. It succeeded in replacing three distinct lines of Cisco devices, the...
by Bryan Samson | Jun 11, 2021 | Cyber Storage
Bryan Samson Strategic Alliances Manager Got a mainframe? Think Mainline! Have you ever needed service on an imported car? It requires a specialist mechanic that works on those particular vehicles. Fundamentally, it operates the same as any internal...
by Kurt Repholz | Jun 9, 2021 | Enterprise Systems
Kurt Repholz VP zSystems Sales IBM announced the LinuxONE server in August 2015 as a follow on to the IBM Enterprise Linux Server. Since this time, this enterprise-class server has evolved with features that expand its hybrid cloud and mission-critical workload...
by Carlos Marques | Jun 1, 2021 | Cyber Storage
Carlos L. Marques Enterprise Architect Companies with on-premises implementations that want to take advantage of public cloud for some workloads are moving to hybrid cloud. However, hybrid cloud users must find a way to access and manage data effectively given...