Journalists, wedding videographers and professional photographers all have high standards when it comes to shooting, storing and archiving video. Footage must be shot and preserved in the best quality possible to ensure that the original can be faithfully reproduced...
The recent, game-changing revelation of the National Security Agency’s surveillance initiatives, including its comprehensive PRISM program, have rekindled concerns about the safety of data that passes over the Internet and is stored in cloud services. With...
Wedding videography is a steadily growing field, with promising growth prospects in the near term. Robust consumer demand for high-quality video means that videographers must be diligent about how they shoot, store and backup their footage. For these purposes,...
Almost by definition, video surveillance systems require a tremendous amount of accompanying storage. Cameras that record around the clock generate sizable files, many of which will be accessed only infrequently and as such are prime candidates for archiving...
After recording uncompressed footage, videographers may end up working with numerous custom files, encoded in various codecs and containers via their editing software. As such, it is important for them to make regular, comprehensive backups that preserve the...
To enterprises that handle large amounts of application data, completely cloud-based storage may seem like the best way forward. However, the recent shutdown of startup Nirvanix has brought some of the cloud’s shortcomings to the fore and underscored the...
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