Topic: Hardware - Page 236
Ask an ASCII Member: What Are BYOD’s Biggest Risks?
In the debut edition of an occassional series, ChannelPro asks veteran IT providers from membership organization The ASCII Group to sound off on what their customers should be worried about when it comes to using personal devices at work.
ManageEngine Adds Remote Troubleshooting to Mobile Device Manager Plus
Remotely View, Control, and Provide Support for Users’ Android Devices
Veeam Lets Users Restore Data in Microsoft Azure
Two new Veeam solutions introduced at the VeeamON partner and user conference allow businesses to recover data in Microsoft’s public cloud without having to keep a costly backup environment continuously up and running.
Western Digital Expands WD Red Hard Drive Offerings
Designed with Western Digital’s HelioSeal helium-technology, WD Red 10TB hard drives provide higher capacity and reliability for always-on NAS systems. †
Autotask Introduces Workplace Server
Autotask Workplace Server modernizes remote access capabilities to enhance security and increase productivity.
Veeam Unveils First API for its Availability Platform
Due to ship in the fourth quarter of the year, the new interface will equip storage partners to links their products to Veeam’s BDR software with minimal assistance from Veeam itself.
Veeam to Add Support for Physical Devices to Next Release of its Availability Suite
The business continuity vendor made the announcement at its annual partner and user conference, where it also introduced new data protection offerings for Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Office 365, and Windows devices.
Tech Data Provides End-to-End Services for Microsoft Surface Hub
The distributor now offers end-to-end support for deployments of Microsoft’s multi-touch collaboration solution.
Zyxel Launches High-Performance Access Point for Small Businesses
The new dual-radio, dual mount PoE access point enables SMBs to easily establish reliable high-speed network connectivity without extensive IT experience. †
HPE Unveils Computer Built for the Era of Big Data
Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s (NYSE:HPE) today introduced the world’s largest single-memory computer, the latest milestone in The Machine research project (The Machine). The Machine, which is the largest R&D program in the history of the company, is aimed at delivering a new paradigm called Memory-Driven Computing – an architecture custom-built for the Big Data era.