Posted on July 27, 2010 by brennels
Server Migrations for IT Administrators Who Don’t Like to Work Weekends Introducing Double-Take Move® From Double-Take Software: A migration product that allows your users to continue to work while Double-Take Move – in real-time – takes care of the data movement. Double-Take Move uses hardware-independent conversion technology that simplifies the movement and consolidation of [...]
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Posted on July 23, 2010 by brennels
Server Migrations for IT Administrators Who Don’t Like to Work Weekends Introducing Double-Take Move® From Double-Take Software: A migration product that allows your users to continue to work while Double-Take Move – in real-time – takes care of the data movement. Double-Take Move uses hardware-independent conversion technology that simplifies the movement and consolidation of workloads [...]
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Posted on May 24, 2010 by brennels
Vote for your favorite Double-Take Software VMworld Session Session Id:TA8035 http://vmworld.com/community/conferences/2010/cfpvote/tarchitecture “Why do IT organisations continue to cling to physical servers to run their IT workloads when virtualising them instead could result in significant cost savings and easier management? They do this because the thought of migrating hundreds or thousands of servers can seem like [...]
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Posted on March 29, 2010 by amcanty
Posted on 21 Mar, 2010 by victor in News eHosting DataFort, the region’s leading managed IT Services Provider, today announced a unique partnership with Double-Take Software to offer a comprehensive packaged solution for data and server protection in a hosted data centre across the GCC region. The partnership between eHosting DataFort and Double-Take Software, a [...]
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Posted on March 11, 2010 by amcanty
SIs to Benefit from Quick and Easy Migrations with Award-Winning Double-Take® Move Southborough, Mass. – March 10, 2010 – With so many different types of IT software available on the market, system integrators (SIs) play an important role for end users by bundling critical systems and technologies and packaging those components in a way that [...]
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Posted on January 28, 2010 by brennels
Hi Double-Take Software Professionals, I wanted to inform you if you haven’t heard already that you are invited to recieve a free copy of Double-Take Move for live X2X migrations just by attending the: Plan and Manage Your Physical and Virtual Server Migrations on Your Schedule Date: February 4th, 2010 Time: 11:00 am ET [...]
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Posted on January 15, 2010 by brennels
This is a follow up post to the VMware ESX4 throws Double-Take VRA a curveball post I wrote back in October. I just recieved an e-mail notifications from one of our most senior engineers prompted by a usergroup member request that the VMware ESX4 Update 1 added back the “Hot Add” feature which provides the ability to add [...]
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Posted on December 28, 2009 by amcanty
From the January 2010 Edition of Windows IT Pro Russell Smith Like most IT professionals, I’ve been involved in many hardware migration projects. After reading that Double-Take Move “revolutionizes the migration process with real-time data movement” (from Double-Take Software’s website), I wondered if this product could solve my migration woes. Double-Take Move transfers data and [...]
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Posted on December 18, 2009 by brennels
By Tim Green | Senior Information Technology Consultant DTM Systems Corporation Tim Green at DTM Systems in Vancouver, BC sent this to me (http://nicholasschoonover.com/) today and I had to share. Tim is a great engineer that I’ve know for years and he does a job bridging business requirements to technical implementation. I have a lot of [...]
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Posted on December 1, 2009 by amcanty
Southborough, Mass. – December 1, 2009 – Double-Take® Software (NASDAQ: DBTK) today announced that the company has been awarded six prestigious awards in 2009 based on its technology innovations and company performance. Double-Take Software competed with hundreds of products and companies for coveted industry recognition in the U.S., UK and China over the past year. [...]
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