Topic: Customers

Nasuni and the International Legal Technology Association Invite IT Professionals to Learn How to Manage the Data Explosion

Luncheons Will Reveal how Legal IT Departments Can Effectively Address the Storage Challenges That Arise in Daily Operations and Litigation Support NATICK, Mass. – May 2, 2012 – Nasuni®, a provider of enterprise storage to large, distributed organizations, announced today that its CEO, Andres Rodriguez, will present a series of complimentary luncheons in conjunction with the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA). The luncheons, held at ILTA member law firms in May and June will explore…

Demand for Simpler, Less Expensive Infrastructure for Remote Office Storage Drives Exponential Growth for Nasuni

In Q1 2012, Nasuni’s Bookings Grew Eight Times Over the Same Period in 2011; the Amount of Data Stored In its Service Quadrupled NATICK, Mass. – May 1, 2012 – Nasuni®, a provider of enterprise storage services to large, distributed organizations, today announced results from the first quarter of 2012. The company continued to see increasing demand for its storage services solution, which enables global enterprises to provide full read-write access to large shared storage volumes from remote offices. …

Network-attached storage cloud gives firm flexibility, data protection

A Chicago law firm that first turned to cloud storage to clear capacity for a temporary project now has three network-attached storage (NAS) appliances attached to a public cloud for its main primary file storage.

Fave raves: IT pros name their favorite products

IT products that save time, provide security, and help with compliance efforts are among IT pros’ favorites...

How Does Nasuni Compare to Box or Sharepoint?

I've heard the question countless times. It’s asked by customers, investors, and partners. I always have an answer (as I do for almost any question) but it hasn't always been great. And that bugs me... You see, I'm an answer guy. I like having the answers and I like being right. I pride myself on being able to take complex questions and provide simple answers. This question however has been one I've struggled with. If I work here and don't have a good answer, how can IT? Time to do some research - off to the…

Tech Talk: Data Migration - Part 1 (Introduction to Testing)

In part one of Nasuni's cloud report, we looked at how cloud providers stacked up against each other in terms of performance, stability, and scalability. As a follow-up to that testing we take a closer look at performance in terms of data migration. How fast can one of our customer's data sets be moved from Amazon S3 to Microsoft Azure? Or from Azure to S3? In the following video Rob Mason explains why this is such an important consideration and how we went about the testing.

Tech Talk: Data Migration - Part 2 (Tools & Testing)

In part 2 of the Data Migration Tech Talk series, Rob Mason goes into more detail about the tools and testing used to benchmark the cloud providers.

Who do you love? Nasuni.

I’ve been talking to users in the last few weeks for an upcoming Defensible Deletion report (about which: more later). Few have solved this particular problem more than tactically. Even law firms who counsel and authorize their clients to expire data can be notorious hoarders themselves.

Global IT: Storage for Distributed Development Teams

For any enterprise software or hardware company, development has gone global. Companies are chasing better talent and lower costs they quickly find themselves and their teams much more distributed than before. Distributed teams require better sharing and collaboration tools, driving organizations to upgrade their communication infrastructure and connectivity. I’d be willing to bet almost every one of these companies has a whole boatload of WAN accelerators – anything to bring the offices together right? “…

Connor Fee: Coming to You from the Road

Working with customers and prospects is a constant adventure. I've been at Nasuni since the very beginning and have worked closely with hundreds of accounts. At this point, most of the questions, most of the concerns, most of the comments I've heard before. "Most" is the operative word here… I'd like to use my little corner of the Nasuni cyberspace to share some of the use-cases, questions, concerns, and comments that are unique. The ones that make me say "I'll have to get back to you on that one."…