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<title>Information Storage &amp; Security Journal - Wanted: Faster Backups</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 05 Dec 2005 12:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>In the Old West, the cowboy with the fastest gun survived. Some cowboys modified or bought cut-down &apos;fast draw holsters;&apos; modified the weight, balance, and length of their sidearms, and practiced drawing their weapons for hours - all to improve their speed.</description>

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<title>Relieving the Pain</title>
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<description>As any IT manager will tell you, ensuring the reliable backup and recovery of centralized data is difficult enough. Add the myriad challenges associated with backing up data from multiple remote locations and the complexity increases exponentially. That&apos;s why remote data backup and recovery has become the bane of many an IT manager&apos;s existence.</description>

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