Tuesday, September 13, 2011

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Hitachi Data Systems (Hitachi) provide enhanced capabilities on-line protection and replication software Hitachi Dynamic Data Replicator (HDR).


This increase is aimed at helping large corporations to meet the target recovery time (recovery time objective-RTO) and recovery point target (recovery point objective-RPO) for data and applications on local and remote located, including Microsoft Exchange, SQL Server and Oracle.


"Hitachi Dynamic Replicator enables customers to meet this need by collecting and replicating data and changes, so the data is almost always available to be restored, but remains transparent to the system files, applications and networks," said Sean Moser, vice president of Hitachi Storage Software Product Management, was quoted as saying through its official statement on Thursday(25/08/2011).


"Hitachi Dynamic Solutions Replicator helps businesses have a disaster recovery system is cost effective, extensively developed and can integrate well with existing infrastructure in use today," said Terrance Maximus Tangit, managing director of Hitachi Data Systems Indonesian & ASEAN Emerging Markets.


Hitachi Dynamic Replicator reinforced by InMage Systems uses a special hybrid technology to record data changes in real-time flexibility in order to reach this point in time recovery of data at any time previously.


The new HDR offers a more extensive cluster support according to the needs of enterprise-class environments, including Oracle RAC, AIX, Linux and Solaris. HDR is the only product on the market that is integrated and has a continuous data protection(continuous data protection - CDP) PureSplit for all enterprise platforms.


CDP technology is dividing the data for replication but still transparently by the file system and applications. Here are some improvements in the HDR for a large corporation.

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
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Thursday, September 8, 2011

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Hitachi HDR
Hitachi Data Systems (Hitachi) provide enhanced capabilities on-line protection and replication software Hitachi Dynamic Data Replicator (HDR).


This increase is aimed at helping large corporations to meet the target recovery time (recovery time objective-RTO) and recovery point target (recovery point objective-RPO) for data and applications on local and remote located, including Microsoft Exchange, SQL Server and Oracle.


"Hitachi Dynamic Replicator enables customers to meet this need by collecting and replicating data and changes, so the data is almost always available to be restored, but remains transparent to the system files, applications and networks," said Sean Moser, vice president of Hitachi Storage Software Product Management, was quoted as saying through its official statement on Thursday(25/08/2011).


"Hitachi Dynamic Solutions Replicator helps businesses have a disaster recovery system is cost effective, extensively developed and can integrate well with existing infrastructure in use today," said Terrance Maximus Tangit, managing director of Hitachi Data Systems Indonesian & ASEAN Emerging Markets.


Hitachi Dynamic Replicator reinforced by InMage Systems uses a special hybrid technology to record data changes in real-time flexibility in order to reach this point in time recovery of data at any time previously.


The new HDR offers a more extensive cluster support according to the needs of enterprise-class environments, including Oracle RAC, AIX, Linux and Solaris. HDR is the only product on the market that is integrated and has a continuous data protection(continuous data protection - CDP) PureSplit for all enterprise platforms.


CDP technology is dividing the data for replication but still transparently by the file system and applications. Here are some improvements in the HDR for a large corporation.

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Thursday, September 8, 2011
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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Delivery Tablet 'Explode' Up to 250 Million in 2017

TabletNEW YORK - A recent study by market research firm In-Stat says that tablet deliveries to 2017 are compressed, accelerated to 250 million units.
Based on In-Stat estimates, IOS and Android will control 90 percent of global tablet market. Meanwhile, Windows will occupy the third position with a much smaller share than the two competitors. Similarly, reported by Cnet, on Tuesday (08/23/2011).


If the estimate is actually realized, this will be a significant growth in the tablet market. Earlier this year, DigiTimes claims that iPad shipments will reach 35 and 36 million units this year, while the tablets Android reached 19 to 20 million units. Next year that number is expected to rise to 55 million (IPAD) and 45 million (Android).

In-Stat asserts that only firms that trend will taste success in the future. In other words,vendors who do not support "one of the OS market leader" in danger of collapse due to "lack of application support".

The prediction has come true last week, when Hewlett-Packard (HP) has decided to stop using his webOS platform across all devices, including tablets TouchPad her.

Furthermore, In-Stat also warned the vendors to produce tablets with a large screen display. According to them, in 2017, a tablet with a screen size of 9 to 11 inches will control 56 percent market share.

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011
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