Short term, I see some initial and point solutions being deployed in conjunction with other solutions and the opportunity for integration services and support.

It's great if you can't afford a dedicated system administrator and you don't need to do much customization. It's not going to be for everyone as it doesn't support all platforms and doesn't provide file-level changes.

Here we go again. We've been down this road before, many times.

It's good that HP feels it doesn't have to invent everything as it means they can get to market quickly with new products, ... But they should also be careful they don't end up with a Chinese menu of products to resell as that adds cost and overhead.

Keep track of the patterns. This won't stop just one instance of data loss -- this is for recognizing ongoing issues with your security.

It's like a big shredder. For every three (cubic) yards you put in, you get one back out.

The Macintosh storage market has been largely ignored by the major storage players. [Applied Micro Circuits'] entry into the Macintosh storage market will be welcomed by Mac users who require enterprise-like functionality with greater storage performance and capacity for applications such as digital video capture, post-production and graphics.

Ultimately, we need to shift from a reactive to a proactive and event-based data protection, something that CDP helps to start to facilitate.