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This paper describes the overall trends within the ACS marketplace worldwide, and the IT and business requirements for availability software.
200904 Jean S. Bozman / IDC USA
This excerpt includes : IDC Opinion, Situation Overview of HA clustering software market and NEC profile, Future outlook, and Essential Guidance.
2008 Mitsuhiro Iriya / IDC Japan
How much has email changed the way the world does business? Today, if your email system goes down, it can bring your business to a halt.
In today's dynamic business environment, organizations of all sizes are finding it ever more important to maintain access to critical applications and data even in event of natural and man-made disasters.
Virtual system consolidation is especially attractive by using virtualization technology to enable consolidation of multiple virtual systems on to a single physical server to improve overall system flexibility and resource utilization. However, consolidating multiple virtual systems on to a single physical host server presents a risky situation.
As with many other IT operational activities, it is now imperative to align protection methodology of critical IT assets with business objectives. IT professionals must now think of integrated protection of whole systems required to support critical business processes and operations rather individual applications or data stores.
How long can you afford your email server to go down? Five minutes? Ten minutes? One hour? Email communication is critical to today's business. Email system continuity, high availability (HA) or disaster recovery (DR) is an issue for any business, regardless of its size; after all, if communication halts or the data lost, critical business operations and revenue streams could be disrupted.
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