Let the Application Hero podcast become your secret weapon for staying informed and technical! Each 20-30 minute podcast provides fun yet technical info on important technology related to running applications in a modern datacenter - including storage, virtualization, backup, disaster recovery, and…
Brian Henderson, Neil Salamack
I interviewed Brien Posey on the topic of Exchange 2010 Database Availability Groups and lagged copies. He gives great descriptions and insight on the state of Exchange 2010 protection and describes how things may or may not change within Exchange 2013.
Solution consultant Roberto Mendizabal works with EMC's largest customers to educate and partner with them as they build some of the most critical deployments of Microsoft Exchange, SQL, and Sharepoint in the world.
Neil talks with Julian Troake from EMC's Application Services group about application virtualization, infrastructure, and modernization. A great conversation with a lot of insight!
Tune in to find out what the 4 options are!
How robust is SQL 2012 Always On - how does it compare to EMC's RecoverPoint? Mike tells us.
App Hero 6: Adrian Simays Describes Everything Microsoft at EMC
EMC/Microsoft Technical Guru John Moran Deploys Exchange, SQL, & SharePoint on EMC VNXe Storage!
EMC's Microsoft Technology Center main lab manager and senior technology consultant Ryan Kucera talks about Windows 8 (now known as Windows 2012) and some of the exciting features within the product including Virtual FC, Hyper-V 3, and much more.
Neil talks to Brian about the value of restoring a single mail item from a storage-based copy - no impact on production, very fast restore times, no need for additional Exchange licenses, and more.
Sam talks to us about Microsoft Hyper-V version 3 and some of the new exciting features to expect - and how EMC will inteGrreat with these features. Also he discusses SQL 2012 and VSS.
Gary Archer talks about RecoverPoint and it's unique ability to replicate any amount or type of data to different/heterogenous storage arrays - all while reducing bandwidth by up to 90% and integrating into VMware with vCenter plugins and SRM adapters. Cool!