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Is the Cloud Safe for Archiving? Is the Cloud Safe for Archiving? http://www.networkworld.com/podcasts/panorama/2010/041910pan-clou... Is the Cloud Safe for Archiving? By Network World Staff, Network World, 04/19/2010 Share/Email Tweet This Podcast Comments Questions about podcasting Previous Episode About Network World Panorama All podcasts Interviews with industry experts and analysts that give you a high-level view of the networking landscape. Subscribe With digital data continuing to grow and limited growth in IT budgets, many CIOs are looking towards the cloud for their digital data archiving. But is the cloud safe for the storage of digital data? Steve Chan of ZL Technologies talks with Keith Shaw about the pros and cons of moving archiving to the cloud, and what enterprises should expect. (16:10) Show notes Other related reading material: ZL Unified Archive solution overview (PDF) ZL cloud deployment schemes (PDF) Archive Title Time Lesser-known Web app hacks 18:47 Preventing Video from Crashing Your Network 12:41 Q&A: Vint Cerf on future of IP, cloud and Interplanetary Internet 15:19 Newsletter Sign-Up Lessons Learned from Virtualization 16:03 Receive the latest news, reviews and trends on your favorite Hail to the Chief: Debut Episode 22:21 technology topics RSA 2011 Preview: Security Trends to Watch 16:15 Data Center Alert New Realities of Employee Data Theft 23:37 Cloud Computing Alert Steps to Cut Your Data Center Electric Bill 18:51 Virtualization Alert Last-minute Website tips for Cyber Monday 12:40 Daily News Alert How Safe are Our Apps? 20:17 View all newsletters Security Landscape: Do-it-yourself crimeware botnet kits 19:17 Your Email Why predictive analytics is now a must-have 19:39 Industry Inside the TotalSecurity ransomware scheme 25:15 Job Title 5 Looming Worries for Enterprise Wireless Networks 19:59 Company Size Top Money-Savers and Money-Wasters in Cloud Computing 20:55 Country iPads in the Enterprise: A Case Study 16:03 Why Documentation Still Matters 15:03 Top 5 Myths of Disaster Recovery 10:42 Terms of Service Top 5 Mistakes of Privileged Access 16:19 Ways to Stay Focused During the Summer 11:35 There's a Hacker in My Copier! (and other hidden office dangers) 11:48 Most recommended podcasts Can Intelligent NICs invade the Enterprise? 11:29 Linux guru offers advice on Android tablets, Linux security and virtualization 19:18 Network World's Twisted Pair Cloud Computing and the Rise of Shadow IT 14:20 Keith and co-host Matt Post-recession Mobile Device Strategies 19:02 Hamblen talk about whether we'll ever trust the Generation Standby: The New Employee Reality 12:31 cloud, how people will use the iPad, and Security and Compliance busin E-mail Archiving Challenges: Two Perspectives 19:14 why older people might not want to retire at CA will host a panel at RSA d any time soon.... cloud security and... How to Prepare the iPad for Enterprise Usage 20:05 The 5 myths of file transfer security 17:01 Why Web Site Load Times Suck 16:02 2 of 3 1/2/2013 11:45 AM Is the Cloud Safe for Archiving? http://www.networkworld.com/podcasts/panorama/2010/041910pan-clou... How Can Cloud Apps Hurt Your Network? 12:55 Biggest Mistakes When Moving to the Cloud 23:11 Top IT Energy Wasters at Your Enterprise 14:08 Is the Cloud Safe for Archiving? 16:10 Why Hackers Love the Cloud 12:51 How to Improve Search on Your Web Site 17:53 Finding Hidden Jewels in Real-Time Collaboration 11:18 Do's and Don'ts of social networking 12:53 How End Users Can Help IT 12:20 Managing Mobility: The Next 5 Years 20:12 IT's new role: Technical Business Analyst? 15:48 Why developers need to get Rugged 18:43 Predictions: Network Priorities for 2010 18:53 Predictions: Security Nightmares in 2010 14:00 Predictions: Cybercrime in 2010 18:49 Predictions: Smartphone Trends for 2010 16:47 Predictions: Security Threats for 2010 18:46 CES Preview: Gadget Trends for 2010 19:34 Top 5 Insider Attacks of 2009 16:42 5 Myths of Employee Mobility 14:47 View more podcasts Network World's Daily Network World, Inc Other IDG Sites Newsletter The Connected Enterprise About Us Newsletter CFOworld IDG Knowledge Hub LinuxWorld Stay up to date with the most important Subscriptions CIO IDG TechNetwork MacWorld tech news Careers @ IDG Contact Us Advertise CITEworld IDG Ventures Network World Subscribe to Reprints & Links Computerworld InfoWorld PC World Sign-up Network World Partnerships CSO ITwhitepapers TechHive Magazine AdChoices DEMO ITworld Technology Briefcase IDG Connect JavaWorld Copyright © 1994 - 2012 Network World, Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy 3 of 3 1/2/2013 11:45 AM.
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