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HPE Shadowbase Presents on High Availability and Digital Resilience at OZTUG25

HPE Shadowbase Presents on High Availability and Digital Resilience at OZTUG25

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The OZTUG NonStop Technology Summit 2025 was held on March 4(Sydney) and 6(Melbourne). This year’s theme was NonStop – the Next Gen Reloaded. Paden Holenstein and Ken Scudder presented on HPE Shadowbase, where they laid out an exciting roadmap for HPE Shadowbase innovations including Digital Resilience, Zero Data Loss, and Heterogeneous Compare.

They discussed ransomware attacks and new government initiatives, like the Australian Cyber Security Strategy, which are driving the need for new data protection and recovery architectures (including air-gapped systems, bare-metal recovery, immutable storage, and data vaults) to enable rapid data recovery with transactional consistency to a trusted state.…

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Gravic Presenting at BITUG Little SIG on HPE Shadowbase Ransomware Protection and Data Recovery

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Gravic will present  HPE Shadowbase Digital Resilience for Ransomware Protection and Data Recovery at the BITUG Little SIG event on November 6 in London. With malware and ransomware threats growing rapidly, data reliability and recovery are urgent business concerns. Furthermore, governments in all regions are enacting Digital Resilience-related regulations, such as EU DORA, with which companies must comply.

We will discuss the HPE Digital Resilience Framework and the solutions that help protect and recover mission-critical HPE NonStop server data, as well as review new Business Continuity architectures and high availability capabilities specifically designed to address cybersecurity threats.…

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Gravic Presented on HPE Shadowbase Digital Resilience at Nine Spring Events

We attended nine incredible tradeshows this spring, where we shared our presentation, HPE Shadowbase Solutions: Maximize NonStop Digital Resilience with Data Replication, Integration, and Validation. Our discussion focused on how HPE Shadowbase solutions can help maximize Digital Resilience and address business needs like Cloud Integration, Streaming Data, Analytics, and Virtualization. We reviewed the HPE Digital Resilience Framework and new product innovation, including Data Recovery for Cybersecurity (e.g.,

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Gravic, Inc. is Celebrating its 45th Anniversary in 2024 — What a Milestone!

45 years of Gravic Inc., Improving Society Through InnovationDr. Bruce Holenstein, President and CEO, and Paul J. Holenstein, EVP and Chief Technologist, formed our first company, Compucon Services Corp., soon after Tandem started, and we are celebrating our 45th year working in the HPE NonStop world. In 2001, we renamed our company “Gravic,” based on the word “gravity.” Gravic means “attraction to the core,” representing our core purpose of Improving Society Through Innovation®.

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New Data Integrity Architectures for Mission Critical Systems

This article highlights some interesting work from Gravic Labs, Gravic’s Research and Development group, in the area of increasing the data integrity of mission critical systems. The article expands on our talk at The Connect NonStop TBC meeting in October 2021, and is a continuation of the topic that we presented in the July/August 2017 issue of The Connection[1].…

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Easily Modernize and Expose Valuable Enscribe Data – Eliminate Data Silos with HPE Shadowbase

Several customers recently approached us looking for solutions to their remote data access/connection requirements. HPE Shadowbase software uses a data replication/integration architecture to meet these needs, and has experience successfully deploying these solutions at a number of customer sites.

 

Resolving this Challenge

In the past, companies accessed trapped data via remote clients. Unfortunately, this approach had several issues:

  • Queries impacted several key components
    • Production environment
    • Network
    • CPU resources
  • Queries timed out and failed if the network was down or the production environment was inaccessible

Today, these companies face a dilemma: “What do we do if our solution has gone End-of-Service-Life (EOSL)?

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