In August, Swedish hacker Dan Egerstad infiltrated a global communications network used by scores of embassies over the world, using tools freely available on the internet.He gained access to sensitive embassy, NGO and corporate email accounts. Were they captured from the clutches of hackers? Or were they being used by spies?
Midsize businesses face the daunting challenge of managing rapid data growth with constrained budgets and limited staff. Advances in IP-based networked storage technology such as network attached storage and Internet SCSI (iSCSI) can help organizations…
Small and medium businesses, remote offices, and departments and workgroups must cope with the same IT pressures as large enterprises, but with smaller budgets and fewer dedicated staff members. Internet SCSI (iSCSI)–based storage arrays such as the …
November 13 2007 by
By Eric Endebrock; Dave Jaffe, Ph.D.; and Kathryn White in
Contributors,
Dell |
Digital data is outstripping storage capacity and complex systems are failing to adapt under the strain as storage demands grow faster than IT budgets. The good news is that easy-to-use IP-based networked storage with built-in data protection and manag…
November 13 2007 by
By Dave Jaffe, Ph.D., and Kendra Matthews in
Contributors,
Dell |
The Dell™ PowerVault™ MD3000i Internet SCSI (iSCSI) array enables enterprises to easily consolidate storage for multiple servers. To illustrate its performance in a consolidated environment, Dell engineers performed tests demonstrating that the Pow…