Storage for the Global Enterprise
Nasuni solves all the challenges of file access, file storage, and data protection for the enterprise. The globalization of business is driving requirements for a new breed of enterprise storage that can deliver the same information in many locations at the same time. IT teams face the challenge of ensuring secure access to data across multiple offices without the costs and complexity of data replication schemes or WAN accelerators.
Turtles All the Way Down
Building storage systems that scale forever After giving a public lecture on astronomy a brilliant English scientist was challenged by an old lady, “What you have told us is rubbish. The world is really a flat plate supported on the back of a giant tortoise." The scientist, using a superior scientific tone asked, “What is the tortoise standing on?” Without missing a beat the old lady replied, ”It’s turtles all the way down!” The problem with building truly scalable data storage systems is that we insist on having a flat plate…
Customer Testimonial: Segal McCambridge
Nasuni gives legal IT the ability to easily absorb large amounts of data on-demand and provide access to these files for as long as needed across all offices in the firm.
Nasuni Solution Brief: Legal
Nasuni gives legal IT the ability to easily absorb large amounts of data and guarantee access to these files for as long as needed across all offices in the firm. Law firms are using Nasuni to address the storage challenges for: Litigation Support/eDiscovery Document Management Systems (DMS) User home directores Nasuni delivers on-demand provisioning with unlimited scale, complete protection and access to all your files, in all your offices, all the time with no risk of data loss.
5 Storage Predictions for 2012
2011 was quite a year for the storage industry. From the billion dollar acquisitions to the disruptive flooding in Thailand, it was a year to remember. As we look forward, here are 5 storage predictions for the new year. 1. Users continue to generate piles of unstructured data Back in 2009, Gartner estimated that data growth would happen at a rate of 650% over the next 5 years with 80% of this growth coming from unstructured data. We can get lost in the weeds with facts and figures but most IT managers I’ve spoken…
Nasuni Customer Webcast: Solving Multi-Site Enterprise Storage Management Challenges
In the following on-site customer webcast, Connor Fee of Nasuni sits down with Mike Driscoll, Senior Information Architect at Walsh Construction to discuss a number of potential solutions to providing storage that is accessible from multiple locations within the enterprise. Mike has seen the company grow from only a handful of offices to almost twenty, and he has personally deployed and managed a number of storage solutions across the organization.
Storage Complexity
Unify data management with a single point of control. How do you reduce complexity, interoperability, and compatibility issues while delivering the benefits of data protection and access to your organization?
Data Growth
Absorb data growth, reclaim resources. How do you predict and absorb data growth, and allocate and manage resources, all while keeping costs under control?
Managing Backups
Protect, replicate and restore your data. How do you protect your data without being constrained and consumed by traditional backup systems, which are cumbersome and frustratingly unreliable?
Archive vs. “Archive-ish” Data
Ask anyone in IT to define “archive data” and chances are it would go something like this: “Data that is no longer active, but still needs to be kept around for future reference or regulatory compliance.” You may also get an expletive or two thrown in for good measure. In many organizations, archive data is just that, inactive data – though archive data could include recently active data and data that is 5 years old. When it comes of age, this data is generally moved off to tape or to a slower, out of the network storage…