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Symantec Vision Session: Winning with Dell Storage + Symantec

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Note: This is my (almost) live blog from yesterday’s session with Andrew Corcoran & Ed Casmer. Traditional dcs are too rigid for evolving biz needs IT has too spend most of the $$ supporting existing infrastructure, not expanding to new … Continue reading

Symantec Vision Session: Dell Storage and Symantec enable the full benefits of server virtualization

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Note: these are my (mostly) unedited session notes. The session focused on backup best practices for virtualization. Other live blogs from VISION can be found here and here. 70-90% of backups are not restorable Backup windows are huge Virtualization makes … Continue reading

Symantec Vision Session – Dell & Symantec: E-mail and file archive solutions

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Note: these are my (mostly) unedited session notes. This session focused on Dell DX object storage with Symantec Enterprise Vault Data starts when the data is created. Need bigger backups, need more primary storage. Storing is not the hard thing, … Continue reading

Live blog – from the Symantec Vision keynote

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Note: this is as close to live blog as I could get … I couldn’t get on the wireless and then I realized I left my adapter in the hotel room. This is my first time covering a conference in … Continue reading

Dell Storage is at Symantec Vision in Barcelona this week

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This week is slamming for Dell Storage – we are at four conferences! We’re at the Microsoft SharePoint conference. Jeff Sullivan and Alison Krause are at Oracle Open World. Dennis Smith is at Interop. And I’m at Symantec Vision. “VISION” … Continue reading