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 | Endpoint protection by enterprise IT is no longer an option. There is too much risk for data loss and leakage. Maintaining productivity is also critical, the time it takes to re-create data, rebuild laptops from scratch and migrate to new OS versions can all be avoided with the proper investment in an endpoint data protection solution. IT can no longer sit on the sidelines hoping that users “do the right thing” with an organization’s data. Doing so leads to a variety of problems including loss of data control. IT needs an endpoint data protection solution that adds value to the users, so they will embrace it. It should also add value to the organization so it can protect itself from data loss as well as leverage corporate data on user endpoints. Finally an endpoint protection strategy should bring value to IT itself so its job can be completed easier and more efficiently. HP’s Connected Backup is an excellent example of solutions that can do just that. Download Now |  | Globalization has spurned tremendous opportunities and challenges. It is no surprise Steve Jobs chose Tim Cook to succeed him in leading Apple. Tim Cook built Apple’s supply chain into what became one of the company’s greatest strategic advantages. Brands like Johnson and Johnson, ABB, Dell and Microsoft to name a few all view supply chain management as nothing less than vital to their ability to innovate and dominate global markets. Successful supply chain management requires automation. Successful automation requires addressing what we believe is the last mile of global electronic invoicing: local tax compliance. This white paper explains the role local tax compliance plays in successful supply chain management and e-business initiatives more broadly and how leading global brands and governments are addressing this need. Download Now |  | Being ranked at the top by leading analysts says a lot. For 2 years in a row, Druva inSync has been ranked #1 by Gartner in overall product rating for enterprise endpoint backup, achieving the highest scores in key categories including mobile device support, security, and data reduction. Download Now |  | The modern data center is no longer confined to four walls. Instead, data is highly distributed across remote branch offices, end-user laptops and even on devices like smartphones and tablets. The data protection process and the hardware and software that runs that process needs to handle the challenges of diverse data types (databases, files) and a broad distribution of those data assets (mobile, remote office, data center and DR site). The first step in solving the distributed backup challenge is to eliminate the redundant use of bandwidth and storage capacity by implementing a granularly scalable deduplication technology. But this first step should be compatible with the next step; application consolidation. Application consolidation, while a more encompassing task, brings added backup management savings but needs to leverage, not replace, a modular deduplication strategy. Download Now |  | Enterprises are transforming IT by adopting service automation tools and processes, making teams more innovative and efficient. By consolidating fragmented and redundant service systems, standardizing operational processes and by creating a single system of record for IT, CIOs can shift their attention from maintenance to service, effectively changing enterprise IT. Download Now |  | IBM has announced its intention to exit the x86 server market. HP's commitment to the x86 market and blade server technology is evident from their Power of One approach. This approach combines HP BladeSystem and HP OneView management platform to deliver a whole new experience for IT. With the Power of One in your data center, you can leverage one infrastructure and one management platform to speed the delivery of services. The Power of One helps you reduce the need for multiple management tools, streamline processes, and eliminate comon sources of errors.
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