Media-Insert Communications

Media-Insert Communications

The blog of Media-Insert Communications – featuring freelance P.R. and journalism links to the work of Graham A. Jarvis.

Editing, Journalism, Copywriting, and Public Relations

Category: WAN Optimisation

  • Over a number of years there has been a long and hard fought battle to secure the ability to ‘accelerate anywhere’ any data type to, from and across a cloud area network (to allow fast access to applications, or to secure data as a part of a back-up and archiving strategy. According to Claire Buchanan,…

  • Without mitigating network latency, businesses could be putting themselves at risk of failure. See more at: http://www.information-age.com/technology/data-centre-and-it-infrastructure/123460543/how-reduce-business-risk-created-distance#sthash.XNeIlso1.dpuf Published by Information Age on 23rd November 2015. Clients: Luminous P.R. and Bridgeworks.

  • With natural disasters and global warming in mind, David Trossell, CEO of Bridgeworks, ponders on what is an adequate distance between data centres in order to ensure that business goes on regardless. Find out how to reduce risk at distance by reading the complete article: http://www.cloudcomputing-news.net/news/2015/nov/18/disaster-recovery-how-reduce-business-risk-distance/. Published by CloudTech on 18th November 2015. Clients: Luminous…

  • Over a number of years there has been a long and hard fought battle to secure the ability to ‘accelerate anywhere’ any data type to, from and across a cloud area network to allow fast access to applications, or to secure data as a part of a back-up and archiving strategy.

  • Organisations are looking for is a solution that can manage all of the ‘four Vs of data’, volume, velocity, variety and veracity. As David Trossell – CEO of Bridgeworks explains. “We can now gather more data in half the time than we used to be able to do, and with it organisations can examine scenarios…

  • Despite the availability of a number of WAN optimisation tools, network latency and repetitive patterns remain an issue for organisations. Graham Jarvis writes

  • Disasters can strike at any time. They may be caused by human error, cyber-attacks or by natural disasters such as earthquakes, fires, floods and hurricanes. Even so it’s quite tempting to sit back and relax, to not worry about the consequences of these upon one’s business – perhaps for cost reasons, but investments in business…