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CA addresses backup software flaws

January 12, 2007 "High risk" vulnerabilities in CA BrightStor ARCserve Backup software can expose corporate Windows systems to attack. TAGS: CA BrightStor, Computer Associates International Inc., backup software, backup, Microsoft Windows

EMC pushes online backup services

January 28, 2008 The storage specialist is pushing hard to become a leader in hosted storage and backup services with its MozyEnterprise offering. TAGS: EMC Corp., software-as-a-service, online storage, online backup, Gartner Inc., backup, server

Symantec adds server-based crypto backup

December 12, 2006 NetBackup Media Server Encryption Option works on the media server and lets companies keep their backed-up data safe. TAGS: VERITAS NetBackup, media server, Symantec Corp., backup, server

Dude, Dell does backup

October 26, 2005 Desktop with redundant hard drive aims to protect files and may signal a future of PCs with automated backup and recovery. Photos: Dell's 'DataSafe' TAGS: computer company, backup, backup software, Dell, notebook computer, hard drive, Symantec Corp., photograph, PC

Backup software flaws pose risk

January 19, 2006 EMC warns of bugs in NetWorker, while code that takes advantage of a flaw in Veritas' NetBackup product has been released on the Net. TAGS: VERITAS NetBackup, VERITAS Software Corp., EMC Corp., backup software, iDefense, flaw, vulnerability, Symantec Corp., backup, attack, patch management, security

Hitachi moves away from tape

July 10, 2006 Virtual tape library uses disk-based tech that is claimed to be up to 25 times more efficient than tape. TAGS: tape library, Hitachi Ltd., virtualization, library, backup

CA plugs serious hole in backup software

August 4, 2005 Security vulnerability in BrightStor backup products could put corporate networks at risk of cyberattack. TAGS: CA BrightStor, Computer Associates International Inc., SANS Institute, backup software, cyberattack, iDefense, agent, backup, flaw, Symantec Corp., security

IBM picks up clustering outfit

June 24, 2005 Big Blue has acquired privately held Meiosys, a company that sells high-end clustering software that provides backup functionality. TAGS: clustering, IBM Corp., high-performance, Unix, backup, Linux

Symantec issues patch for flaw in backup software

November 29, 2006 Vulnerabilities could let attackers gain remote control of a system, security company warns. TAGS: VERITAS NetBackup, Symantec Corp., backup software, buffer-overflow, flaw, security, backup

Sun: Tape storage evolving, not dead

February 21, 2006 Randy Kearns says despite IBM's old prediction, tapes will be around for quite a bit--just with different roles. TAGS: StorageTek, tape storage, Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., tape, backup, Serial ATA

Hurricane drives interest in online backups

September 2, 2005 Online backup firms report a post-Katrina increase in sales--and data being moved to new servers away from the flood zone. TAGS: online backup, hurricane, uptick, disaster, backup, increase, New Orleans, California, location, CEO, server

Attackers target Veritas security hole

June 30, 2005 A week-old flaw in Veritas backup software is being used by intruders to enter company systems, experts have warned. TAGS: VERITAS Software Corp., VERITAS Backup Exec, TCP, backup, agent, Symantec Corp., attack, security, server, Microsoft Windows

Another flaw hits Veritas backup tools

August 16, 2005 Design error leads to security vulnerability that could put corporate networks at risk of attack. TAGS: VERITAS Software Corp., security vulnerability, flaw, Symantec Corp., attacker, backup, agent, security, server

Microsoft takes disk-based backup for a spin

July 8, 2005 Company says its software for protecting data with disk systems rather than tape is far cheaper than rivals'--but challengers await. TAGS: tape backup, data protection, EMC Corp., data backup, NAS, backup, NTFS, Symantec Corp., Microsoft Corp., operating system, server, Microsoft Windows NT

Networked storage heads for homes

March 21, 2006 Storage companies are betting that a technology once reserved for businesses will appeal to consumers juggling many PCs and shared files. TAGS: NAS, Stephen Baker, data protection, Iomega Corp., Intel, backup, PC, photograph, video, hard drive

One less data breach method to fret about

February 7, 2006 Security watcher Jon Oltsik says there are plenty of reasons to worry about ID theft, but lost backup tapes does not number among them. TAGS: tape, crime, data center, identity theft, backup, information technology, security

IBM keeps rolling with tape backup

October 13, 2005 Who says the future of storage is disk, and disk alone? Not Big Blue, not with all that data out there. TAGS: tape drive, tape backup, IBM Corp., virtualization, capacity, library, backup

Veritas issues patch for NetBackup flaw

October 13, 2005 Vulnerability in question could let malicious attackers gain remote access to information stored on backup servers. TAGS: VERITAS Software Corp., authentication service, flaw, attacker, vulnerability, Symantec Corp., remote access, hacker, backup, client, server, Java

The new e-discovery burden

October 17, 2007 Rather than streamline and limit litigation, a rule change adds a new financial burden, Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod says. TAGS: litigation, TASER International Inc., discovery, material, word-processing, backup, e-mail

HP launches key-management appliance

October 30, 2007 Company releases a key-management product aimed at helping companies manage encrypted systems more efficiently. TAGS: HP StorageWorks, appliance, management, key, HP, document, backup, security
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