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Denormalized vs. Normalized Data

Pure Storage

Denormalized vs. Normalized Data by Pure Storage Blog Normalization and denormalization are two key concepts in database design, each serving a specific purpose. The goal of normalization is to minimize data redundancy and dependency by organizing data into well-structured tables.

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Achieving Cyber Resiliency with Pure Storage SafeMode

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Achieving Cyber Resiliency with Pure Storage SafeMode by Pure Storage Blog In today’s digital ecosystem, data isn’t just valuable: It’s the backbone of business innovation and growth. Keep Calm & Recover On Recover your data before you have to tell anyone you had to recover it.

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Navigating the Compliance Danger Zones in Remote Work

Citrix

In the rapidly evolving business landscape across all verticals, remote work has become the new normal, and no longer the exception.

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Navigating the Compliance Danger Zones in Remote Work

Citrix

In the rapidly evolving business landscape across all verticals, remote work has become the new normal, and no longer the exception.

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Business Continuity vs. Disaster Recovery: What’s the Difference?

Pure Storage

by Pure Storage Blog When the unexpected happens, poorly prepared businesses run the risk that everything could come to a screeching halt. The primary focus of DR is to restore IT infrastructure and data after a significantly disruptive event. This includes minimizing downtime, minimizing data loss, and ensuring business continuity.

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Business Continuity vs. Disaster Recovery: What’s the Difference?

Pure Storage

by Pure Storage Blog When the unexpected happens, poorly prepared businesses run the risk that everything could come to a screeching halt. The primary focus of DR is to restore IT infrastructure and data after a significantly disruptive event. This includes minimizing downtime, minimizing data loss, and ensuring business continuity.

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Cloud Data Security Challenges, Part 1: Gaining Visibility

Pure Storage

There’s a good reason cloud security has become the fastest-growing segment of the security market: Companies are realizing that their data isn’t necessarily secure just because it’s in the cloud and behind the shield of a major hyperscaler/cloud provider. . Is Cloud Data Safe? Yes—data stored in the cloud is generally very safe.

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