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Expertise

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    Web Content Management

    Technology that enables the content creation, review, approval and publishing processes of Web-based content.

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    Enterprise SAN Storage Arrays

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    Enterprise Content Management

    Set of processes and technologies that support the collection, managing, and publishing of enterprise information in any form or medium.

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    Storage Virtualization

    Storage virtualization takes physical storage located on multiple network storage devices and makes it look as though it’s all running on one device. Rather than having to go through the painstaking task of managing multiple devices separately, IT administrators can run multiple devices in a virtual environment from a single console. This is often associated with the use of a Storage Area Network (SAN).

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    Virtualization Backup and Recovery

    Everything—from physical servers to virtual machines—has to be backed up. And once a device is backed up, the data stored in it has to be ready to be quickly recovered and used in case of data loss. That’s the basic idea behind backup and recovery for virtualization. It’s just what it sounds like—a category of products that protects data and then retrieves it when necessary. In this case, the goal is to back up virtual machines.

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General Information
Founded: 12/31/1978
Employees: 5001 - 10,000 Employees
Annual Revenue: $17 Billion
Ticker Symbol: NYSE: EMC
Address:
HEADQUARTERS
176 South Street
Hopkinton MA 01748
USA
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EMC shares are trading modestly higher Monday morning after Oppenheimer analyst Ittai Kidron upped his rating on the company’s shares to Outperform from Perform. He set a $32 price target on the stock, which closed last week at $26.08.

EMC: Oppenheimer Upgrades; Sees Attractive Entry Point Community rating of 0 out of 5.
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The damage caused by March's breach of security provider RSA did more than tarnish its reputation; it cost parent company EMC at least $66.3 million.

RSA Breach Costs Parent EMC $66.3 Million Community rating of 0 out of 5.
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