HPE StoreEver

HPE StoreEver – Optimum protection against ransomware. Now available at an attractive special price.


According to a current report by the Enterprise Strategy Group, more than 56% of enterprises stated that they paid ransoms to cybercriminals, but a majority of these were only able restore less than 75%* of their data. By implementing HPE StoreEver tape into your cybersecurity concept, you are significantly increasing the probability of complete data recovery in the aftermath of a ransomware attack. The reason for this being that the data on LTO tape is protected behind an air gap and physically isolated from the malware that infects your network or cloud. This makes HPE StoreEver ideal for maximum protection against ransomware and one of HPE’s recommended best practices.

 

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        Last chance. Prices go up from August!

        Purchase an HPE LTO value pack at a special price during the promotion period until 31 July 2024 and get a FREE CordBrick!
        Hurry while stocks last!

         

        HPE cartridges are supported by all HPE and third-party Ultrium tape drives.

        CordBrick cable organiser for the office and on the go.

        With its steel-weight interior, grippy silicone exterior and special cable channels, CordBrick™ keeps one or several cables organised no matter the surface or location.


        1. Snap the tip into one channel.
        2. Wrap the cord(s) around the CordBrick™.
        3. Trap the end in the other channel.
        4. Unwrap instantly by releasing the trapped end.


        Use a CordBrick™ to prop up your phone at pretty much any angle. CordBrick™ is the only cable organiser that delivers more!

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        * “The Long Road Ahead to Ransomware Preparedness”, ESG, July 2022. Q: How much data was your company able to restore after paying the ransom? 61% of the 207 companies that responded said that they were only able to recover less than 75% of their data.