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Ask the Expert: Simple storage

Small and medium-sized businesses, like their larger enterprise counterparts, struggle constantly with the question of how best to store and access unprecedented amounts of corporate information. Companies also need the right people — with the skills and expertise to manage this data —

making certain their teams maintain high levels of productivity while achieving solid returns on their technology investments.

Faced with slimmer budgets and fewer resources, SMBs are turning to networked attached storage (NAS) solutions for cost-effective data storage and management that is easy to install and manage.

But what is NAS? NAS solutions are high capacity, specialized file/print-serving devices that support heterogeneous files on Ethernet-based networks. The technology allows file-sharing between users, making them available for collaboration at an accessible price.

As with just about every other aspect of technology, there are a few considerations SMBs should take into account in order to make intelligent NAS purchases.

Well-researched, logically deployed NAS solutions should be an incredible benefit to SMBs — giving small or branch offices access to the vital information residing within the business at an affordable price. Above all, NAS solutions should be a corporate weapon, not a distraction for your business, delivering centralized administration, business continuity and infrastructure support for agile operations and efficient teamwork.

Parag Suri is category business manager in the Network Storage Solutions Group at Hewlett-Packard (Canada) Co.

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