Category: Disaster Recovery

Expert: | Jimmie Buchanan
Posted: April 26, 2012

Entrepreneurial vision is the key ingredient in driving innovation across all industries. The medical field is no exception; for this start-up marketing company, the very first step was to design a basic, yet robust, data [...] - Read More
Expert: | Kevin Kotecki
Posted: March 22, 2012

For an 85-user metal products manufacturer, when an old server went down, it became clear they needed a disaster recovery plan and a storage system. The company’s network administrator called MicroAge’s Read More
Expert: | Michael Zitar
Posted: February 29, 2012

When a retail software manufacturer purchased Oracle, it opted for Oracle Database Standard Edition. Because of its power and relative affordability, Oracle Standard Edition often makes more sense to organizations than Oracle Enterprise Edition, [...] - Read More
Expert: | Chris Pirwitz
Posted: December 20, 2011

Repeat business is the ultimate compliment. For Chris Pirwitz, MicroAge Solutions Expert, both he and MicroAge continue to receive accolades for innovative solutions provided to a leading financial [...] - Read More
Expert: | Daniel Archer | Martha Banister
Posted: December 12, 2011

For governmental agencies, record keeping is essential to operations.  Email archiving is no exception and in most cases, needs to be retained for at least seven years. Public entities must have records available for [...] - Read More
Expert: | Nick Jackson
Posted: December 6, 2011

Delivering diverse integrated marketing services for worldwide brands, this MicroAge client company has experienced tremendous growth in all areas of its business, which spans social media, search engine marketing, three-dimensional design, and Web application [...] - Read More
Expert: | Chuck Chapman
Posted: December 1, 2011

Time is money. And for every moment your data is inaccessible, you feel the pinch. And, of course, you can never predict when your server might go down. After a string of Midwestern storms, [...] - Read More
Expert: | Martha Banister | Daniel Archer
Posted: November 29, 2011

With more than 5,000 customers, this century-old company provides a range of dental products, supplies and services to dental practices across the western United States. In the past century, it has expanded from a [...] - Read More
Expert: | Jason Betts
Posted: November 19, 2011

When a small Manhattan-based brokerage firm started running out of space in its data center, its chief operating officer began looking for a way to consolidate the server room. The IT solution also had [...] - Read More
Expert: | Lou Galan
Posted: November 11, 2011

Companies large and small need to back up their data. A loss of essential documents can be devastating. When a 250-plus-employee pharmaceutical company discovered it didn’t have a data backup solution in place, [...] - Read More
Expert: | Daniel Archer | Martha Banister
Posted: November 8, 2011

Over time, civil engineering fully encompasses communities—from constructing roads to homes, public venues to office buildings—its long-term impact reverberates in numerous ways. For this established civil engineering firm in the western United States, maintaining [...] - Read More
Expert: | Nathan Young
Posted: October 14, 2011

The Right Prescription for Storage Issues Manufacturing pain-relief pharmaceuticals is a business line that is highly regulated in terms of quality control, volume and sanitation procedures. Further, when pain-relief compounds include opiate-based controlled substances, [...] - Read More
Expert: | Barrett Lamothe
Posted: September 23, 2011

Beating the Clock in Response Time Reliable data storage is a key component in any IT environment. Without it, an organization is left vulnerable and at enormous risk for a catastrophic business failure. It [...] - Read More
Expert: | Eric Dolson
Posted: September 8, 2011

Energizing the Enterprise with True Business Continuity Located in the Midwestern United States, this electric utility and member-owned power cooperative serves more than 125,000 member-consumers across dozens of counties. Given this unique profile, as [...] - Read More
Expert: | Nathan Young
Posted: June 24, 2011

Building a Healthy Data Infrastructure One of the largest healthcare associations in the United States with numerous locations and divisions, this client’s operations run and depend on its data center. For a number of years, [...] - Read More
Expert: | Pat Lewis
Posted: June 3, 2011

Making the Grade in Server Design Nationwide, charter schools have been embraced as an educational alternative. For one of MicroAge’s clients, growth has been impressive: as the operator of a couple of dozen schools around [...] - Read More
Expert: | Rick Walsh
Posted: June 3, 2011

How Backing Up Allowed this Company to Move Forward Backing up data is pretty much a business no-brainer—regardless of industry, scale or type, no organization wants the major headache of data loss. But what [...] - Read More
Expert: | Chris Pirwitz
Posted: May 4, 2011

What happens when the data center for a health care provider with offices in more than a dozen states loses power? It’s one of those recurring nightmares many IT managers have and they usually [...] - Read More