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ABSTRACT:
While IT executives are buffeted by a multitude of demands, dealing with annual data growth of up to 60% is at or near the top of the list. In this webcast, ESG analyst Brian Babineau examines how data deduplication can effectively contain the costs associated with massive data growth, improve capital and operating efficiencies and bolster green initiatives. You will learn how deduplication:
- Shrinks storage capacity required for disaster recovery, remote office operations, backup, and archiving
- Reduces data center power, cooling, and footprint in support of green initiatives
- Improves the efficiency of storage needed to protect virtualized servers
- Cuts storage costs by deferring the need to expand storage capacity
- Centralizes data management, reducing demands on remote office IT support
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BROWSE RELATED
WEBCASTS
Backups | Budgeting | Continuous Data Protection | Data Recovery | Data Replication | Data Storage | Storage Best Practices | Strategic Planning
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