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	<title>Beware of Coronavirus Scams &#038; Ransomware Attacks</title>
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	<title>How to Build an Enterprise NAS System that’s Secure from Ransomware Attacks</title>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 19 Aug 2019 08:20:02 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[In this podcast, we talk to Mo Tahmasebi, the CEO and Founder of StoneFly Inc. about several ransomware attacks on enterprise NAS solutions. 
Ransomware attacks are known to cripple entire city departments and records show that they’ve targeted enterprise NAS solutions. Even cloud-based data storage solutions haven’t been completely safe from ransomware attacks. 
So what can NAS owners do to protect their important business data? 
And what data services and features should be a necessary part of enterprise NAS infrastructures? 
Mo answers several of our questions about ransomware attacks. Specifically, we discuss ransomware attacks on enterprise NAS solutions and we ask him why are NAS solutions becoming an easier target for ransomware attacks? 
Mo shares several tips that can help enterprise NAS owners to protect their mission critical data. And help prospective NAS buyers to make sure that they don’t experience ransomware attacks in the future. 
For similar discussion, questions and answers, we recommend following our podcast channel. 
We also share valuable insights on data storage, backup and disaster recovery, archiving, and hyperconvergence on our social channels. 
Connect with us on: 
Twitter: @stoneflyinc
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stoneflyinc 
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stonefly-networks 
Do you have questions about ransomware attacks? And the data security of enterprise NAS solutions?
We have answers and we have enterprise-grade NAS solutions for you too. Contact us with your queries and requirements: 
Phone: +1 510 265 1616]]></description>
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So what can NAS owners do to protect their important business data? 
And what data services and features should be a necessary part of enterprise NAS infrastructures? 
Mo answers several of our questions about ransomware attacks. Specifically, we discuss ransomware attacks on enterprise NAS solutions and we ask him why are NAS solutions becoming an easier target for ransomware attacks? 
Mo shares several tips that can help enterprise NAS owners to protect their mission critical data. And help prospective NAS buyers to make sure that they don’t experience ransomware attacks in the future. 
For similar discussion, questions and answers, we recommend following our podcast channel. 
We also share valuable insights on data storage, backup and disaster recovery, archiving, and hyperconvergence on our social channels. 
Connect with us on: 
Twitter: @stoneflyinc
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stoneflyinc 
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stonefly-networks 
Do you have questions about ransomware attacks? And the data security of enterprise NAS solutions?
We have answers and we have enterprise-grade NAS solutions for you too. Contact us with your queries and requirements: 
Phone: +1 510 265 1616]]></content:encoded>
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So what can NAS owners do to protect their important business data? 
And what data services and features should be a necessary part of enterprise NAS infrastructures? 
Mo answers several of our questions about ransomware attacks. Specifically, we discuss ransomware attacks on enterprise NAS solutions and we ask him why are NAS solutions becoming an easier target for ransomware attacks? 
Mo shares several tips that can help enterprise NAS owners to protect their mission critical data. And help prospective NAS buyers to make sure that they don’t experience ransomware attacks in the future. 
For similar discussion, questions and answers, we recommend following our podcast channel. 
We also share valuable insights on data storage, backup and disaster recovery, archiving, and hyperconvergence on our social channels. 
Connect with us on: 
Twitter: @stoneflyinc
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stoneflyinc 
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stonefly-networks 
Do you have questions about ransomware attacks? And the data security of enterprise NAS solutions?
We have answers and we have enterprise-grade NAS solutions for you too. Contact us with your queries and requirements: 
Phone: +1 510 265 1616]]></itunes:summary>
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So what can NAS owners do to protect their important business data? 
And what data services and features should be a necessary part of enterprise NAS infrastructures? 
Mo answers several of our questions about ransomware attacks. Specifically, we discuss ransomware attacks on enterprise NAS solutions and we ask him why are NAS solutions becoming an easier target for ransomware attacks? 
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	<title>Selecting the Right Backup and Disaster Recovery Appliance</title>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 19 Aug 2019 08:17:46 +0000</pubDate>
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Backup and disaster recovery solutions play an important role in business continuity and help enterprises comply with industry regulations such as HIPAA, FedRAMP, CJIS, etc. But choosing the right backup solution is a challenge. 
What considerations should business keep in mind when selecting their backup solution? 
Are there any specific features they should look for in a reliable backup appliance? 
And how do enterprises choose the right backup infrastructure that ensures reduced or no downtime and high availability for mission-critical workloads? 
Mo has decades of experience solving enterprise challenges. And in this podcast he shares his insight that can help enterprises to write up a checklist of what they should look for in a reliable backup solution. 
We also discuss disaggregated and high availability hardware configurations for backup solutions and their role in enterprise backup and disaster recovery. 
For more similar discussions, we encourage you to follow our podcast channel. 
We also share valuable insights on data storage, backup and disaster recovery, archiving, and hyperconvergence on our social channels. 
Connect with us on: 
Twitter: @stoneflyinc
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stoneflyinc 
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stonefly-networks 
Got questions about Enterprise Backup & Disaster Recovery Solutions? 
Contact us: 
Phone: +1 510 265 1616 
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What considerations should business keep in mind when selecting their backup solution? 
Are there any specific features they should look for in a reliable backup appliance? 
And how do enterprises choose the right backup infrastructure that ensures reduced or no downtime and high availability for mission-critical workloads? 
Mo has decades of experience solving enterprise challenges. And in this podcast he shares his insight that can help enterprises to write up a checklist of what they should look for in a reliable backup solution. 
We also discuss disaggregated and high availability hardware configurations for backup solutions and their role in enterprise backup and disaster recovery. 
For more similar discussions, we encourage you to follow our podcast channel. 
We also share valuable insights on data storage, backup and disaster recovery, archiving, and hyperconvergence on our social channels. 
Connect with us on: 
Twitter: @stoneflyinc
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stoneflyinc 
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stonefly-networks 
Got questions about Enterprise Backup & Disaster Recovery Solutions? 
Contact us: 
Phone: +1 510 265 1616 
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Backup and disaster recovery solutions play an important role in business continuity and help enterprises comply with industry regulations such as HIPAA, FedRAMP, CJIS, etc. But choosing the right backup solution is a challenge. 
What considerations should business keep in mind when selecting their backup solution? 
Are there any specific features they should look for in a reliable backup appliance? 
And how do enterprises choose the right backup infrastructure that ensures reduced or no downtime and high availability for mission-critical workloads? 
Mo has decades of experience solving enterprise challenges. And in this podcast he shares his insight that can help enterprises to write up a checklist of what they should look for in a reliable backup solution. 
We also discuss disaggregated and high availability hardware configurations for backup solutions and their role in enterprise backup and disaster recovery. 
For more similar discussions, we encourage you to follow our podcast channel. 
We also share valuable insights on data storage, backup and disaster recovery, archiving, and hyperconvergence on our social channels. 
Connect with us on: 
Twitter: @stoneflyinc
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stoneflyinc 
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stonefly-networks 
Got questions about Enterprise Backup & Disaster Recovery Solutions? 
Contact us: 
Phone: +1 510 265 1616]]></itunes:summary>
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Backup and disaster recovery solutions play an important role in business continuity and help enterprises comply with industry regulations such as HIPAA, FedRAMP, CJIS, etc. But choosing the right backup solution is a challenge. 
What considerations should business keep in mind when selecting their backup solution? 
Are there any specific features they should look for in a reliable backup appliance? 
And how do enterprises choose the right backup infrastructure that ensures reduced or no downtime and high availability for mission-critical workloads? 
Mo has decades of experience solving enterprise challenges. And in this podcast he shares his insight that can help enterprises to write up a checklist of what they should look for in a reliable backup solution. 
We also discuss disaggregated and high availability hardware configurations for backup solut]]></googleplay:description>
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	<description><![CDATA[In this podcast, we sat down with Mo Tahmasebi, the CEO and Founder of StoneFly Inc., and asked him a few questions about enterprise cloud. 
We asked Mo about the best way to use cloud technology in an enterprise environment. As an industry expert, Mo shared his thoughts on the best role cloud technology can play for an enterprise and he shared some tips to help enterprises use it to its fullest potential. 
A common challenge for enterprise IT environments is the choice of a vendor. That was our next question to Mo. He shared a number of helpful pointers for decision makers. 
What should they look for in a cloud solution?
What should be the characteristics of the right cloud vendor?
What kind of options are a must-have for enterprise IT environments? 
He answered these questions. 
And we concluded the podcast with the final question: the difference between private and public clouds in the context of the best use-case Mo mentioned. 
StoneFly Inc. offers a private cloud, and cloud gateway technology that facilitates public cloud (Azure, AWS, S3 compatible clouds) integration. 
Mo shared his experience and advice about both cloud types and the distinguishing difference between the two. 
Don’t miss out on all future podcasts. 
Follow our channel and stay tuned to learn about the challenges and their solutions related to enterprise data storage, backup and disaster recovery, archiving, and hyperconvergence. 
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We asked Mo about the best way to use cloud technology in an enterprise environment. As an industry expert, Mo shared his thoughts on the best role cloud technology can play for an enterprise and he shared some tips to help enterprises use it to its fullest potential. 
A common challenge for enterprise IT environments is the choice of a vendor. That was our next question to Mo. He shared a number of helpful pointers for decision makers. 
What should they look for in a cloud solution?
What should be the characteristics of the right cloud vendor?
What kind of options are a must-have for enterprise IT environments? 
He answered these questions. 
And we concluded the podcast with the final question: the difference between private and public clouds in the context of the best use-case Mo mentioned. 
StoneFly Inc. offers a private cloud, and cloud gateway technology that facilitates public cloud (Azure, AWS, S3 compatible clouds) integration. 
Mo shared his experience and advice about both cloud types and the distinguishing difference between the two. 
Don’t miss out on all future podcasts. 
Follow our channel and stay tuned to learn about the challenges and their solutions related to enterprise data storage, backup and disaster recovery, archiving, and hyperconvergence. 
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We asked Mo about the best way to use cloud technology in an enterprise environment. As an industry expert, Mo shared his thoughts on the best role cloud technology can play for an enterprise and he shared some tips to help enterprises use it to its fullest potential. 
A common challenge for enterprise IT environments is the choice of a vendor. That was our next question to Mo. He shared a number of helpful pointers for decision makers. 
What should they look for in a cloud solution?
What should be the characteristics of the right cloud vendor?
What kind of options are a must-have for enterprise IT environments? 
He answered these questions. 
And we concluded the podcast with the final question: the difference between private and public clouds in the context of the best use-case Mo mentioned. 
StoneFly Inc. offers a private cloud, and cloud gateway technology that facilitates public cloud (Azure, AWS, S3 compatible clouds) integration. 
Mo shared his experience and advice about both cloud types and the distinguishing difference between the two. 
Don’t miss out on all future podcasts. 
Follow our channel and stay tuned to learn about the challenges and their solutions related to enterprise data storage, backup and disaster recovery, archiving, and hyperconvergence.]]></itunes:summary>
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A common challenge for enterprise IT environments is the choice of a vendor. That was our next question to Mo. He shared a number of helpful pointers for decision makers. 
What should they look for in a cloud solution?
What should be the characteristics of the right cloud vendor?
What kind of options are a must-have for enterprise IT environments? 
He answered these questions. 
And we concluded the podcast with the final question: the difference between private and public clouds in the context of the best use-case Mo mentioned. 
StoneFly Inc. offers a private cloud, and clo]]></googleplay:description>
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