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Document Management Services Extended to the Everyday Consumer

By |January 13th, 2012|News, storage|Comments Off on Document Management Services Extended to the Everyday Consumer

PaperErasers, Inc. is known for their online document management and scanning services. They are now offering a new service of advance paper management solutions to their customers, new and old.

Storage Market Not Reflective of the Economy

By |September 7th, 2011|News, storage|Comments Off on Storage Market Not Reflective of the Economy

The analysts may keep screaming recession and the politicians are certainly talking about the economy 24/7, but in the storage software market things are looking pretty darn good. The storage software market has experienced seven consecutive quarters of year-over-year growth during the second quarter of 2011, according to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Storage Software QView.

XenData Launches New Interface

By |September 1st, 2011|News, search, storage|Comments Off on XenData Launches New Interface

XenData will soon be unveiling a new interface at IBC 2011 that integrates the range of XenData archive server solutions with Harmonics Media Application Server and ProXplore, seamlessly.

The Importance of the User in Security

By |August 29th, 2011|News, semantic, storage|Comments Off on The Importance of the User in Security

The security of information has never been more important. With the evolution of technology, unfortunately that includes the virus technology, hackers can seemingly reach right into your purse, a.k.a. enterprise, and take what they want. Trends in information technology define the security evolution as well. What does the next 10-20 years hold if cloud computing and semantic web are the catalyst for technology advancement?

Big Data and Rabbits

By |August 23rd, 2011|News, search, storage|Comments Off on Big Data and Rabbits

By 2020, the “digital universe” will be 44 times as large as it was in 2009. It is no secret that data generated and stored by enterprises are growing, but these statistics really brings to light some realities. Ninety percent of data volume generated today was produced in the last two years. This is not old data archived for generations. We are producing data like rabbits.

Reducing Redundancy Saves Space

By |August 9th, 2011|Autoindexing, indexing, News, storage, Taxonomy|Comments Off on Reducing Redundancy Saves Space

Knowledge is power, that is no secret. In the legal services world, nothing could be truer. According to Ted Tjaden, national director of knowledge management at McMillan LLP and author of “The Seven Faces of Legal Knowledge Management”, there is a method to knowing what to know and why.