NetApp TV Studios
Summary: NetApp TV Studios will offer both audio and video podcasts that are designed to help technology professionals better understand the business challenges and issues around data management and enterprise storage. Our programs will also provide insights into how to achieve outstanding cost efficiency and business breakthroughs. For more information on NetApp visit www.netapp.com. To join in on the discussion around these topics and more visit our communities at http://www.netapp.com/us/communities/
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Podcasts:
Drew Meyer, product marketing manager with the StoreVault division of NetApp, discusses best practices for building an effective data backup and restore strategy for SMBs and how to best integrate it into an existing environment.
Manish Goel, vice president and GM for Data Protection and Retention Solutions at NetApp discusses how enterprises can build an effective strategy to search, recover, and analyze data for litigation purposes.
Phil Brotherton, senior director of Enterprise Alliances and Solutions at NetApp, discusses how storage infrastructure consolidation can increase manageability and responsiveness of VMware environments while lowering TCO.
Ravi Thota, director of Data and Storage Management at NetApp, discusses various deduplication options and recommendations for choosing the right solution for your environment.
Dave Haber, Healthcare IT director at Fletcher Allen, the biggest health service provider in Vermont, discusses how NetApp solutions help manage the company's growing storage infrastructure while meeting regulatory compliance requirements.
Kevin Brown, vice president at Decru, a NetApp company, shares insights on embedded vs. appliance-based encryption options and best practices for choosing the right strategy for storage security, including implementing an integrated encryption approach to eliminate the complexity of multi-key management.
Bruce Moxon, senior director of Strategic Technology at NetApp, discusses next-generation network-attached storage (NAS) and how its scale-out architecture combines high performance with capacity, compliance readiness, and reliability. He also shares best practices for customers looking for a high-performance NAS solution.
Phil Brotherton, senior director of Enterprise Alliances and Solutions at NetApp, discusses how companies rely on a breed of software applications known as "Tech Apps" to help drive their innovation and the role of storage and data management in what can be considered today's most data-intensive environments.
Chris Bennett, Vice President of Core Systems at NetApp discusses the data center power consumption issue that enterprises face today. He shares key recommendations on how improving storage utilization can help customers address power consumption in the data center.
Val Bercovici, director of Strategic Technology at NetApp, discusses new advances in protection against double disk failure. He shares key benefits of RAID 6, the only solution that protects against combinations of double disk failures, and makes recommendations for an efficient disk-protection strategy that can help organizations enhance their overall performance.
Dave Hitz, NetApp executive VP and founder, discusses topics and technologies covered at the Federal Trade Commission Tech-ade Conference, held November 6 in Washington, D.C.
Steve Daniel, Director of Database Platform and Performance Technology at NetApp, discusses core features to look for in a robust SAN solution and what questions to ask vendors about your infrastructure.
Patrick Rogers, VP of Product Marketing and Alliances at NetApp, discusses the fundamentals of thin provisioning and the best practices to keep in mind when evaluating a solution for your data storage environment.
Dave Hitz, NetApp executive VP and founder, discusses simple, cost-effective technologies to help alleviate the pain and risk of data breaches associated with data management.
Kevin Brown, vice president of Decru, a NetApp company, discusses how the storage and security sectors have converged and what this convergence means for you and your data center. He shares his view into the future of storage security and how it will be a fundamental ingredient of data management.