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Mike Colesante is President and co-founder of Terian Solutions. In this role he is responsible for the overall leadership and strategic direction of the company. Mr. Colesante brings with him more than 15 years of management, financial and operational experience from fast growing technology companies. He understands the processes and controls vital to delivering the best possible customer experience and has implemented those strategies at Terian Solutions to assure their customer service is second to ... [More]

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  • Ending the Confusion - A Simple Explanation of Data Deduplication
    [Computers-and-Technology] It goes by many names, data deduplication, commonality factoring, single instance store, common file elimination, referential integrity and the list goes on. The data reduction field is still struggling with many terms and a lack of standardization. I will define the basics degrees of deduplication available today and the advantages as they relate to data backup.


  • Remote Backup Securely Moves Your Data Where You Need It, When You Need It
    [Computers-and-Technology:Data-Recovery] Remote backup has been around for many years. Until recently, it only protected small amounts of priceless data. Simply put, it was expensive. Flash forward 10 years, and remote backup has hit the main stream for both the enterprise and the small medium business market.


  • IT Disaster Recovery Quick Start Guide
    [Computers-and-Technology:Data-Recovery] A good Disaster Recovery (DR) plan can save thousands of dollars. This guide list 5 simple steps you can take today to protect your company's data from the unknown.


  • How Do I Create a Comprehensive Data Retention Plan?
    [Computers-and-Technology:Data-Recovery] Clients ask me that question everyday. I wish there was a one-size fits all answer. Unfortunately, data retention policies are not that simple. They are directly dependent upon the specific data and applications. Add in the complications of regulatory requirements, and data retention becomes a problem, which needs a custom solution.


  • Choosing a Remote Backup Service Provider With 18 Simple Questions
    [Computers-and-Technology:Data-Recovery] Remote backup is a hot topic. With any emerging market comes thousands of new providers. This article will help you sort through the choices to find the best fit for your organization. Remote backup solutions differ greatly in effectiveness, service scalability and price. After reading this article, you will be better prepared to address all of these concerns.


  • Managed Backup Service Providers Pick Up Where Tape Backup Leaves Off
    [Computers-and-Technology:Data-Recovery] A backup service provider offers a fully managed offsite backup service that allows you to store a copy of your backup locally on your LAN for added efficiency. This type of managed backup is the answer to the needs of all businesses that require fast and effective restores of data when the sun is not shining.


  • Long Awaited Release of Windows Vista has Arrived
    [Computers-and-Technology] Microsoft originally targeted a 2005 release of the operating system, and then pushed the launch to early 2006 before announcing in March that Vista would again be delayed. Is it worth the wait, or is Vista just another Microsoft creation flawed with security issues and system crashes? Indications are that Vista is Microsoft’s most significant development and it deserves a try. Rest assured, millions will give it a try. A U.S. research firm called IDC estimates that in the first year of its release, Vista will be installed on more than 100 million computers worldwide


  • The Sarbanes-Oxley Act Has Forced Many Companies To Review Email Retention Policies.
    [Computers-and-Technology:Data-Recovery] The act was formulated to strengthen accounting oversight and corporate accountability. It did this by increasing accounting and auditor regulations, enhancing disclosure requirements, creating new federal laws and increasing penalties under existing federal laws The Sarbanes-Oxley Act includes three provisions that deal with electronic documents, such as those communicated through emails. They include document alteration or destruction, mandatory document retention and obstruction of justice.


  • Blade Servers and How They Effect Your TCO
    [Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] Welcome to Blade Server 101, where we will teach you the ins and outs of what a blade server is and how its use can lower the total cost of ownership (TCO) for any business.


  • Blade Servers Offer Efficient Energy Usage and a Lower TCO
    [Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] Blade Servers offer many benefits. Efficient energy usage is near the top of the list. Studies indicate a blade server can reduce power and cooling costs 15 to 25 percent, meeting the needs of energy-conscious customers. The dual-core/dual-processor capabilities are ideal for a wide range of low-power communications and embedded applications.


  • Is Intel's Core 2 Duo Processor Worth the Hype?
    [Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] The Core 2 Duo is the successor of NetBurst micro-architecture that has powered most Intel processors since 2000. The Pentium brand name - created in 1993 - no longer exists with the release of Core 2. Also, this is the first reunion of Intel's notebook and desktop product lines since Pentium M was released apart from Pentium 4 in 2003.


  • Remote Backup as Part of a Disaster Recovery Strategy
    [Computers-and-Technology:Data-Recovery] New technologies and recent storm reports have forced many companies to review disaster recovery plans and data protection policies. Hurricanes striking the Gulf Coast and Eastern seashore have a significant impact on the businesses operating in their path. Hurricanes Katrina and Rita have IT managers and company owners all over the United States evaluating or creating disaster recovery plans.


  • Reviewing Your Storage Options – Which Intel Storage Solution is Right for You?
    [Computers-and-Technology:Hardware] NAS and SAN differ greatly in design and implementation, and therefore represent distinct solutions in terms of what Intel data storage system is right for certain business applications...





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