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Eileen | November 5th, 2009
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Kimberley | November 1st, 2009
1 - 4  December 2009   |   Las Vegas, NV   |   Caesars Palace Las Vegas Join Symantec at Expo Booth F at the Gartner Data Center Conference. The conference " delivers tactics and strategies to address your hottest issues: next-stage virtualization, the impact of cloud computing, best practices in cost optimization, managing escalating energy costs, the aging infrastructure, and more. " Find out more
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fahad_noor@hotm... | October 28th, 2009
hello , i am using that version of Av but i am don't think it is realiable AV cause i found every day virus and it don't have able to remove ,most of my client computer are infacted, kindly tell what is it?
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Rick Stallcop | October 26th, 2009
    CommandCentral Storage 5.1.1 is now available   Product Overview   New Features, Functionality, and Highlights:   ·         EMC Celerra Support ·         Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM) Support ·         User Group Support ·         Non-system user discovery of Microsoft SQL Server ·         Default Discovery of ESX Servers is through VI SDK ·         Microsoft SQL 2008 Support ·         Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Support ·         SMIS 1.2 qualified ·         Performance Monitoring Support ·    ...
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Mike Reynolds PMM | October 16th, 2009
Jiwon Youm, Senior Manager for High Availability and Disaster Recovery, demonstrates CommandCentral Disaster Recovery Advisor, an automated solution that analyzes, scans and reports on any configuration gaps between primary and secondary infrastructure or DR site, reducing the risk and cost of downtime in the event of a failure or large scale outage. Video Length: 10:13
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Mike Reynolds PMM | October 15th, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009 @ 9:00 AM PT Presented by: Mike Reynolds, Senior Product Marketing Manager, High Availability and Disaster Recovery Companies are utilizing server virtualization to reduce hardware costs and increase agility, however deploying mission-critical applications in virtual machines brings new challenges. * How do we detect and recover from an application failure? * How can we automate recovery when an entire site goes down? * What are the best practices for reducing configuration errors and conducting non-disruptive disaster recovery testing? Attend this webcast to get a deeper understanding of the challenges to true high availability and some answers on how to achieve it. Register Now!
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Kimberley | October 6th, 2009
Oracle OpenWorld 2009 Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA, October 11-15 Stop by Symantec booth # 3609 to talk to our industry experts at Oracle OpenWorld 2009 to get the answers you need and enter to win some of the coolest technology devices out there. Visit the Oracle OpenWorld 2009 site to register and find out more information.
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sdevanand | September 15th, 2009
Hi there, Is it possible to run CommandCentral Management Server component on x86 chipset running Solaris 10? Compatility list shows only UltraSparc IIIi. Thanks.
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Sheetal Venkatesh | September 14th, 2009
Join Sheetal Venkatesh, Sr. Product Manager CommandCentral, as he discusses the importance of achieving end-to-end visibility in the storage infrastructure with Veritas CommandCentral. Resources: Capacity Management demo
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MDedek | September 14th, 2009
I would like to see an update made to Symantec Command Central to support AIX VIO Servers, without this support you are unable to get a clear picture of all the storage assigned to those servers.
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andysinger | August 31st, 2009
Author: Tom Harwood, Symantec Storage and Availability Management Group Introduction “Why are we spending so much money on storage and what can we do about it?” are questions that many companies are asking themselves. Answering these questions, however, is often times difficult because most companies lack the tools that provide visibility into their storage and its associated cost to the business’ bottom line. If you can’t measure your entire storage stack from the physical disk up to the application, it is going to be very difficult to manage not only how much you’re spending on storage, but also storage consumption behavior. This document will shed light on how to gain visibility into your existing storage stack and optimize efficiency at each level, how to improve management practices along the stack, and how to encourage efficient consumption behavior within your organization. The escalating cost of storage One of the most perplexing challenges facing...
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andysinger | August 31st, 2009
Dion Harris, Sr. Product Manager and Adithya Raghunathan, Product Management Director, discuss how CommandCentral enables administrators to identify opportunities storage reclamation and in turn how the Thin Provisioning feature in Storage Foundation then reclaims the storage. Video Length:  6:58 Resources: White paper: Stop Buying Storage Best Practices: Veritas CommandCentral Storage and Veritas Storage Foundation
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Sheri Atwood | August 27th, 2009
Symantec Super Session at VMworld 2009: Wednesday, September 2 at 10:00 AM Of course I may be a little biased because I will be presenting, but there are a lot of reasons why you should make Symantec’s Super Session a priority during your VMworld 2009 experience Steve Morton, Vice President of Product Marketing, and myself will present on strategies and best practice around pain points customers have faced during virtualization deployments Steve has threatened to change the format on me, live on stage, and I am hoping this isn’t true. However, he is known to be a joker so I guess I will just have to wait and see what happens Our goal is to share examples of how others have solved complex virtualization problems. You will see how a municipality in Florida was able to reduce a half-day virtual machine recovery to 15 minutes. This cut their backup time by 96% using Symantec solutions. Data protection and storage management continue to be the biggest pain...
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phil samg | August 26th, 2009
Storage capacity management obviously drives CapEx expenditures. However, capacity management also ripples through the rest of storage infrastructure cost profile. Capacity impacts software license costs, maintenance costs as well as power/cooling and floor space costs. Thus, capacity management is the #1 thing that any IT organization can do for cost containment. Here is a related post with four steps that you can take to control capacity: storagenerve.com/2009/08/24/taming-the-storage-budget-beast/ .
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Rishi Manocha | August 7th, 2009
Symantec and Linux in the data center Many IT professionals are drawn by the economy that Linux brings to the data center but are concerned about the potential risks that arise from trusting their business to “free” software. For mission-critical enterprise data center applications, the complete line of Symantec data management and protection offerings delivers UNIX-class performance, scalability, administration, and support on Linux. With a depth of features and unmatched breadth of server and storage platform coverage, Symantec offerings for Linux leverage significant engineering expertise; go-tomarket partnerships with Red Hat, Novell®, and others; and world-class support to deliver Linux solutions for the enterprise. Veritas® data center offerings from Symantec support all major UNIX, Linux, and Windows® platforms and provide a set of centralized  management tools to simply manage these diverse environments. This allows users to simplify the...
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Joe Pfeiffer | July 29th, 2009
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Kimberley | July 29th, 2009
Visit with Symantec at the Gartner ITxpo, where we'll be showcasing storage and high availability solutions. About Gartner ITxpo: "Gartner Symposium/ITxpo is the industry's largest and most important annual gathering of CIOs and their senior IT leaders. It delivers independent and objective content with the authority and weight of the world's leading IT research and advisory organization, and provides access to the latest solutions from key technology providers." For more information and to register, visit the Gartner ITxpo site.
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Kimberley | July 29th, 2009
Come visit us on the exhibit floor at SAP TechEd this October. "Dive deep into the world of SAP TechEd to get hands-on technical training, build real connections with SAP experts and community members, and gain the inspiration and skills needed to maximize your impact on your organization while enhancing your career." Register Now
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DanyH | July 28th, 2009
i've looked at the admin guide and user guide but could not find where descriptions of error codes are.  for example; i'm getting error v-32-21-1 for a brocade switch under configured devices. under last alert it describes it as Invalid credentials for device but when i go to "edit device configuration" i get a blank page. i didnt install or setup commandcentral, this was done way before me and not looked at in a long time. is there a manual or webpage i can view for this?
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GFK | July 27th, 2009
“Standardisation is the ability for organisations to leverage a single layer of infrastructure software across their entire data centre that reduces IT complexity, protects information and applications, improves manageability and control of cross-platform storage and server assets, and drives down operational costs.” The data centre is the beating heart of the enterprise and the IT infrastructure is on a journey to somewhere, but it is on a collision course with disaster if it cannot prevent its slide into chaos isn’t halted before it’s pulled into the abyss. We no longer feel in control of the destiny of our creation but at the beck and call of the latest technology that is going to solve all our problems. Doesn't it always seem that every step one takes is at the behest of a bit of tin? And that’s never the end of it, there’s always something else you need, another server here and other network there. This isn’t chaos created by our...
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GFK | July 27th, 2009
There are some fundamental trends in the IT marketplace that are going to force organisations of all sizes to reconsider how they provide IT services to their respective businesses. Operational costs are outstripping capital outlay and power consumption is a huge proportion of these expenses. Analysts predict that within the next few years that up to half the world’s data centres will disperse due to power consumption and space restrictions, with energy costs escalating to up to one-third of IT budgets. IDC say that IT organisations are already spending 1/4 of every hardware dollar on power. So, in spite of the fact that the requirement for data storage is increasing exponentially and storage hardware costs are falling there is a requirement to look at storage consolidation – not just from a manageability point of view but due to the amount of power we are all using to store data. Initially one will assume that storage consolidation is all about reducing the amount of...
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DanyH | July 22nd, 2009
Hi, i'm new to CC and need some help. i created an explorer using halagentcfg and then later on deleted it. when i do a list-explorer command it doesnt show up but when using the web interface it is still there. also is there a way for me to check how much storage space is used by 5000 users? the built in report limits me to top 100. thanks in advance. Dany
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GuidoSanchidrian | July 9th, 2009
The EU Data Retention Directive 2006/24/EC is currently in its implementation phase. This means that at member state level each EU country should have their own version of the “data retention” directive embodied and incorporated into their national laws. For example the UK version is effect since 6th April 2009. The data retention regulations will impact public communication providers (fixed, mobile telecoms, ISPs) that have communications data generated or processed on their networks or from using the services they provide. The regulations require traffic, location and subscriber data to be retained for a minimum of 6 months up to 4 years (i.e. in UK the local law requires 12 month) – so called storage of call detail records (CDRs) and transaction data (IPDRs). The regulations also outline four data security principles that should apply to retained data: data must have the same security levels when retained and must remain the same quality technical and...
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danny77 | June 29th, 2009
I used to work as a part time consultant for a financial organization and have a very good expertise in handling storage devices. I have worked on many storage devices and storage management software’s. Using this experience, I am writing this article in which I would be featuring SYMANTEC Command Central and how it has helped in one of the environments. I would not only like to show how Symantec Command Central can help you save your Storage Space and make your Storage Utilization to its Maximum, but also show how Storage Management has become easy and how you can control Multi-Vendor storage at your finger tips It has always been heard that Managing storage can become difficult and even complex when it comes to managing a heterogeneous Server environment and Multi-Vendor Storage Devices. But now I can really assure you that this is no more the problem with SYMANTEC Command Central. This is about an organization having multivendor storages. They had about 6 storage...
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GFK | June 26th, 2009
A more enlightened approach to data management comes from understanding the life cycle of data and applying this knowledge to ensure data is housed in resources that deliver appropriate quality of storage services. In other words, by understanding the utilisation patterns and retention requirements of data sets, IT departments can route data to resources with appropriate levels of performance, protection, availability, retention, immutability and cost. Administrators can use an information life cycle management approach to assemble the proper combination of storage devices, media types, and network infrastructure to create an appropriate balance of performance, data accessibility, easy retrieval, and data reliability based on the relative value of the data. The information life cycle management approach examines data capture, transfer, processing, analysis, storage, backup, retrieval, archiving, and deletion. In using this approach, you determine whether you need to store data online...
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