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Results tagged "Iron Mountain"

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Nirvanix Killed By Unforgiving Cloud Economics

September 19, 2013 10:07 AM
Cloud storage provider Nirvanix, which is closing its doors, ran afoul of harsh cloud financing models.

Iron Mountain Opens Underground Data Center to All

May 14, 2013 05:47 PM
The Pennsylvania site will provide data center space and related services, and customers will be able to take advantage of the company's retail colocation offering.

Iron Mountain Digital Steps Out Of Cloud Storage; Nirvanix Steps In

April 12, 2011 08:49 AM
Well, it appears again that companies that are good at one thing won't necessarily be good at trying other things. Iron Mountain Digital, the public cloud offshoot from Iron Mountain--the company that stores papers in caves and giant vaults and drives around in vans all the time--has collapsed.

Iron Mountain's Underground -- Past, Present, and Future

November 09, 2010 09:37 AM
If your enterprise (either private or public) really needs to make sure that physical documents, objects and electronic information are safely preserved and protected economically for as long as you wanted (even thousands of years), where would you put it? You may know of a better place, but my choice would be the Underground, Iron Mountain's facility in western Pennsylvania.

Iron Mountain Add E-Discovery

October 28, 2010 02:56 PM
Iron Mountain Inc. has incorporated new electronic discovery features such as content archiving, legal discovery, and data classification and consulting into Enterprise Discovery Suite. The new features includes data archiving from Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, file systems, and third-party repositories to enable retention policies and legal holds, policy-based search to identify potentially relevant data from endpoint laptops and PCs, early case assessment to develop case strategy and reduce data volumes, and document review in preparation for outside counsel review and production in response to regulatory investigations or litigation.

Iron Mountain Updates CloudRecovery

April 21, 2010 12:30 PM
Iron Mountain Inc. has updated its CloudRecovery product and service, which now supports Microsoft's System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2010. The new version of CloudRecovery will also increase scalability up to multiple terabytes, be able to restore the entire DPM SQL Server database, giving users the option of abandoning tape backup. An optional appliance called Data Shuttle will allow for rapid restoration of large amounts of data. Data is still backed up to Iron Mountain's data centers, with data retention ranging from 30 days to seven years. The update will be available some time after DPM 2010 ships in June.

Iron Mountain Sets Its Sights High

April 12, 2010 11:00 AM
When we hear the term "information technology" (IT), most of us think of digitally generated information, yet physical information, such as paper documents and printed photographs, still play a large role in our lives. Iron Mountain is a unique IT vendor in that its spans both the physical and digital information worlds, as well as the hybrid territory that links the two. That is significantly different from traditional hardware, software, and services vendors, so it should come as no surprise that Iron Mountain has an interesting business model story to tell.

Cloud Storage Enabled Applications

February 12, 2010 03:20 PM
CommVault's recent announcement of enabling cloud storage as an additional backup target for their application created a bit of buzz in the cloud storage community. As it should. CommVault along with Atempo, Symantec and others that are making cloud storage just another button to click will go a long way in its adoption. I think what is more interesting is the use of cloud storage by Independent Software Developer's (ISV) that are not your typical storage guys.

Iron Mountain Connected Backup Solution Adds Support For Windows 7

January 11, 2010 10:01 AM
Iron Mountain Incorporated (NYSE: IRM), an information management services company, today announced an update to its Connected backup for PC solution to support Microsoft Windows 7 users. The upgrade, Version 8.4, will also include support for litigation discovery and is available now for license. The subscription version of the service will be available March 2010. "Iron Mountain is committed to meeting and leading our customers' evolving information management needs that come with the development of new technology," said Ramana Venkata, president of Iron Mountain Digital.

Stratify Tells You What You've Got

October 07, 2009 11:25 AM
In this morning's announcement, Stratify used a catchy phrase for their integrated ECA/review platform: "Know What You Have." They are not the first vendor to use a phrase instead of a coined name to identify a product's function, especially when the function combines multiple products or services.

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