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InFocus Autumn 2009
Technology Roundup  
What's New at Trustco
Trustco - Still Growing
Trustco Video Library
 
Features
Windows 7
Open Source Tools
Data Protection
Managing Complexity
Trustco AdVantage
 
Industry News
Data Recovery from HP
Going Green - The Case
Cisco's Tandberg Offer
 
Techie Corner
Tips & Tricks From Our Technical Team  
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Welcome to our quarterly newsletter where this time we're rounding up some of the latest technology news.

In this edition of InFocus we're looking at:

  • Windows 7 - what to watch out for and why you might want to upgrade
  • Some open source tools that work with Windows 7
  • Data protection - how would you cope with data loss?
  • Managing increasingly complex multivendor environments

We look forward to helping you drive down costs and extending the value of your budget.

Trevor Kennard
Trevor Kennard, Sales Director, Trustco PLC
 
 
   
What's New at Trustco

Trustco - Still Growing

 


Trustco's success over the past ten years has been built on the skills and expertise of our staff. As we expand the business we need to be careful to introduce the right mix of experience to the team.

Chris Thackray is one new member of the Trustco team. Chris has broad experience within the telecomms and voice over IP (VOIP) arena, having managed many conversion projects. His expertise in LAN, WAN and voice integration, together with how all of this can be enhanced using virtualisation, is now available to you.

Deanna Debelen brings years of experience in IT security, servers and storage. She is now working with Trustco to find our clients the best way of maximising the value of their budgets.

Please get in touch to discuss your requirements.

Trustco TV

Quantum Data StorageLearn about Quantum's approach to data storage management here.

Our library of short, informative videos continues to grow. Click here for quick tips and insight into

  • Cost saving suggestions - and going green
  • Virtualisation
  • Reducing the volume of data you store and manage
  • Managing data storage

See our video library here
 

 
Windows 7

Windows 7 Windows 7
Time To Upgrade?

With Microsoft's support for Windows XP ending in April 2014, many businesses will now be planning the migration to Windows 7. The new OS has been hailed as the best yet, and it is expected that businesses will upgrade more quickly than for previous releases.

So far Windows 7 has received good reviews from commentators saying that it is secure, stable and reliable and most importantly is compatible with earlier versions of Windows, something that was a major problem for Vista.

The new release addresses the key irritations found with Vista - including reducing the number of "security" alerts and making the environment cope with older applications with its virtual XP capability.

Upgrading from Vista is possible, but a clean install is required where you're currently running XP. Tools are available to migrate users' files and settings, either individually or en-masse in the corporate environment.

Read more about Windows 7, including:

  • Why you should, or should not upgrade to Windows 7 64 bit now
  • Review the latest Microsoft Deployment Toolkit

 

Open Source Applications

Free Apps For Windows 7

With the availability of Windows 7, IT users can expect the usual round of application upgrades from commercial software providers - with their associated costs.

But is it possible for organisations to run their desktop computing for free, avoiding pricy enterprise licences?

There is already a wide range of popular applications and utilities available as free or open source for Microsoft's latest operating system, and experts suggest they could be a match for some commercial products.

"Open source applications and utilities have all the features and functionality found in proprietary software, and we see open source applications being adopted in enterprises on an increasing scale," says Chris Halls, managing director of independent open source consultancy Credativ UK.

Read more of this article from Computer Weekly here, including a discussion of applications of tools in four categories: network and file management tools; communications; desktop productivity; and graphics and multimedia utilities.

Also on Computer Weekly, Changebase, which provides tools to help businesses migrate applications, has found that 95% ofapplication compatibility issueswith Windows 7 can be fixed.

Read more about the issues on Computer Weekly.


 

Comprehensive Data Protection

Just because your company isn’t a major corporation with hundreds of offices and thousands of employees doesn’t mean you’re not under the same pressures to maintain access to critical information in order to run your business and remain competitive. But buying the same complex and expensive solutions as the major players in your industry can be cost-prohibitive—and unnecessary.

Next-generation data protection, or NGDP, is a term that describes a large number of disk-based backup and recovery technologies, including disk-to-disk (D2D), virtual tape library (VTL), snapshots, continuous data protection (CDP), remote office backup consolidation (ROBC), bare machine recovery (BMR), disaster recovery (DR), wide area file services (WAFS) and others. NGDP solutions target the replacement or augmentation of traditional tape backup processes to help meet increasingly aggressive recovery point and recovery time objectives, as well as to help improve operational efficiency, business continuity and resiliency.

This whitepaper explores the subject in more detail.

IBM's Comprehensive Data Protection solution combines the latest in low energy hardware with the best in data backup and recovery software. The solution is easy to justify, paying for itself in a matter of months. This paper discusses the IBM solution in more detail.



 

Managing Complex Multi-Vendor Environments

Complex IT EnvironmentHitachi IT Operations Analyser Software
Simultaneous demands for greater efficiency, availability and performance in the data centre are commonly expected but rarely achieved within the typical constraints of IT resources. So how do you manage growing data requirements amidst the complexity of multivendor, multiplatform infrastructures with limited staff or expertise? Hitachi Data Systems understands these challenges and has developed a proven solution to help simplify data center management and reduce IT time, cost and effort.

For smart and simple data centre performance and availability monitoring, Hitachi IT Operations Analyser software provides all the essential capabilities to diagnose and monitor heterogeneous server, network and storage assets — with automated root cause analysis, easy network visualisation, agentless architecture and a unified, intuitive Web-based interface.

If you have up to 250 server, switch and storage nodes, and you're one of the first 50 organisations to apply, we'll send you a 30 day free trial of Hitachi's IT Operations Analyser. Click here to contact us now and ask for your CD! Or simply reply to this email.

 


 

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Click here to read more.

 

 
Industry News

HP Helps Businesses Protect Valuable PC and Notebook Information with New Data Recovery Solution

HP has introduced a solution for backing up and recovering the growing volume of information stored locally on notebook and desktop PCs, enabling businesses to increase employee productivity, lower technology costs, and reduce compliance and legal risks associated with data loss.

With HP Data Protector Notebook Extension, businesses can back up and recover data outside the corporate network, even while working remotely and offline.

Click here for the article at HP


The case for going green

As the corporate world comes under increasing pressure to do its bit in the fight against climate change, companies are being forced to rethink how they do business. The combination of legislative, financial and moral pressure is forcing companies to develop greener practices, and one manifestation of this is the trend towards more energy-efficient datacentres.

The new Companies Act 2006 has placed a duty on company directors to consider the environmental impact of their business. Environmental effect must now, by law, be a factor in the decision-making process for all businesses, which extends to choice of service provider. Making the decision purely on the financial business case would not be enough to discharge the director’s duty under the Companies Act. Directors should also consider the environmental impact of their decision along with the other matters set out in the Companies Act.

Click here for the full article


Cisco ups offer for Tandberg by extra $400 million

Network giant Cisco has increased its original offer for Norwegian video telepresence provider Tandberg by $400m after saying that it would not increase its offer.

The hike in Cisco's bid indicates how important the acquisition is to the company, which currently offers high-end Telepresence technology to market leaders. The deal with Tandberg would give it access to video conferencing technology aimed at the mid-market.

Click here to read the article

 
Techie Corner

About ADSL2

Click here to see the details.

Need Help Deciding on Tape Technologies and Backup Speeds?

Trustco's tape chart lists the key tape technologies alongside data rates, tape capacities and read/write compatibility - all for easy comparison. Download your copy now to help your decision making. Click here.

 

Got Any Tips To Share?
We'd love to hear any technical tips you have. If we publish your tips in a future edition of InFocus we'll send you a bottle of champagne! Reply to this email or write to info@trustco.co.uk with your suggestions.

 

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