Is your organization challenged by long-term data retention? You’re not
alone. And with the growing storage demands of unstructured data use
cases, this challenge can feel overwhelming. Veritas has de...
Today (10/1/18) marks the release of the 7.4.2 version of Access. The
new release has several new features, but by far the most important of
those features is support for NetBackup deduplication on th...
The clamor over the impending European Union (EU) General Data
Protection Regulation (GDPR) has raised awareness of regulatory
compliance to the boardroom level. One way or another, we’re all going
to...
Veritas Technologies announced a new storage appliance—the Access 3340.
It’s a couple of servers with a bunch of disks attached. Amazing! Let’s
start from the beginning. You know, the tsunamis, erupti...
We’ve all heard about the growth in data—the explosions and tsunamis—the
exabytes and zettabytes and yottabytes (oh my!). While this staggering
rate and volume of data growth is impressive, what does ...
It is an inmense pleasure to announce the availability of HyperScale for
OpenStack version 1.1. HyperScale for OpenStack helps organizations
realize the speed and economic benefits of deploying applic...
When Veritas Technologies, the benchmark in Software Defined Storage
solutions, updated the Storage Foundation Suite to the InfoScale Family,
we adjusted our licensing options to simplify purchasing a...
I was at Red Hat Summit in Boston and am now here as another OpenStack
Summit kicks off. The open source momentum seems to be continuing
unabated. There was tremendous energy at the packed keynote wit...
With InfoScale 7.1 customers can now experience greater scalability and
achieve more performance while keeping the budget under control, not
having to lock themselves into any specific hardware vendor...
This week 7.1 version for Veritas InfoScale was launched. This is a very
exciting version for our Containers work as it includes features like
Quality of Service, that can be used to avoid some contai...