Data Privacy Day: Why Protecting Your Data Is No Longer Enough
Today the United States, and about 50 other countries around the world, celebrate Data Privacy Day to raise awareness, promote privacy and data protection best practices.
Today the United States, and about 50 other countries around the world, celebrate Data Privacy Day to raise awareness, promote privacy and data protection best practices.
In late February, HIMSS ’17 will attract more than 45,000 healthcare IT professionals, clinicians, executives and vendors from around the world to the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla. Actually, from Feb. 19 – 23 to be exact.
Think about the way that we watched television back in 1985. Rabbit ear antennas strained to grab a weak signal from the sky, and maybe if we were lucky, we’d receive a handful of channels.
Each year we hear stories about an exhilarating and exhaustive week at CES, with companies introducing cool new gadgets and other products. Up until just a few years ago, we would have thought these same products and gadgets could only exist in a science-fiction writer’s fevered imagination.
After reading the blog “Is RAID/Replication/Erasure Coding Backup?” by Curtis Preston, it got me thinking about the benefits of backup over RAID, erasure coding and replication. Preston discusses the concept of history and how backup allows you to ‘back up time.’
Recently I read a blog by Curtis Preston of Storage Switzerland addressing the question of ‘What is Backup?’ For established IT organizations it seems that backup should be like ‘Mom and Apple Pie.’ It should be safe, secure and with NO drama.
At this year’s Commvault GO, there will be a lot of discussion about the latest innovations in data protection and management technologies.