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  • Origin Storage 10:44 on 29/07/2011 Permalink | Reply
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    Sun, Sand, Sea and Security Survey 2011 

    Work obsessed Brits abroad – 73% of workers check emails whilst on holiday
    And a further 62% admit their boss expects to be in touch with them whilst enjoying the summer sun.

    London (UK), July 2011: Bags packed, flights booked and foreign currency in their pockets. The workforce might be jetting off but they’re definitely not leaving the daily grind behind. Instead –according to a survey conducted by the secure storage specialist Origin Storage – of 1,000 office workers in the City of London, a whopping 73% of workers will check in with the office, whilst on holiday. The results also show that over 50% of those planning a summer break abroad will remain in contact with the office every day to ensure things stay on track during their absence, by checking email accounts and text. Of this group, 32% check their emails more than once a day and if you’re the boss, it seems you never truly rest as 83% admitted that they will be in touch with their offices throughout their entire vacation.

    Key Highlights :

    • 73% of workers phone, text or email their places of work during their holiday of which 54% will check emails at least once a day and 32% more  than once a day!
    • 41% take mobile devices on holiday for work purposes
    • 62% expect their employers to contact them whilst away on holiday
    • 44% of respondents feel that being contactable gives them job security
    • 51% of laptops are left totally unsecured without even a password for protection
    • Only 26% of these laptops will be encrypted

    Paranoid or Laid Back – which are you?
    We are divided. 39% of our sample group felt less stressed after checking emails whilst another 39% admitted checking their emails would leave them more stressed.
    22% are undecided.

    Over 50% of respondents have no security on laptops at all!
    In a worrying new statistic, 51% of those storing work on their laptops are doing so without any security whatsoever with not even a password for protection! Let’s hope they’re not left behind at the airport, in a café or on the beach.

    From the horse’s mouth:
    Jane, City PA from Harpenden:”My director feels he can contact me at any time for the most inane of queries, ‘Where is the contacts folder?’ or ‘What time did you book me on my flight to Geneva?’ and I feel it’s an invasion of my privacy. I was even called off the beach by the hotel reception because my mobile was not picking up signal so my boss called the hotel directly.”
    Mike, CEO from Barnes: “I absolutely expect to contact my staff when on holiday. If they don’t want the job, there are thousands who do. Myself included, can we really afford not to work all the hours in this economic climate? I think not. I know I feel better knowing that things are ticking over nicely whilst I’m away so I don’t come back to an unmanageable workload.”
    Speaking on these results, Andy Cordial, MD of Origin Storage concludes, “We seem to have changed to a nation of workaholics. Only 23% (a jump from the survey conducted just 8 months ago from 35%) of our respondents have no contact whatsoever with work during their holiday which puts them firmly in the minority. Although on the surface this may seem like a good trend, especially for cash struck organisations, we deal with the aftermath from these industrious workers when company secrets have gone AWOL. The reality is that when corporate information is accessed from a mobile device, whether it’s personal or company owned, and it’s misplaced there are consequences”.

    Cordial continues, “Who is to blame? Is it the employee who just can’t let go or the employer for making them feel that they have to be accessible in the first place? Regardless of why it’s happening, our advice to the corporate world is: if you expect to contact your staff while away then it is down to you to secure their devices. Especially as the Information Commissioner’s Office are under pressure to flex its muscle and fine up to £500K for data breaches. Take the opportunity to re-evaluate your security – especially of your mobile devices, and perhaps invest in some holiday insurance of your own.”

    This survey was carried out amongst 1000 city workers by interviewing them at London Bridge and Monument station commuter platforms during July 2011

     
  • Origin Storage 11:53 on 17/06/2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: IT PRO, , , , , , Network Storage, , , Thecus N16000, , , , Thecus Technology   

    IT PRO Gets Great Results from the Thecus N16000 

    …the Thecus N16000 is a fine choice.”

    Since day one, Thecus has always been the NAS producer that pushes the envelope and expands into new territory. With products that exude power, a high quality standard, and innovative design, Thecus has recently moved into the enterprise market with their new N16000 and N12000 NAS. Dave Mitchell, the owner of one of the most advanced electronics testing facilities in the world, had the chance to take Thecus’s flagship NAS and push it to it’s limit.

    Thecus’s vision and the N16000’s SAS support are unique: “Unlike most small business NAS appliance vendors, Thecus has always had its eye on the bigger picture and is still the only manufacturer in this market sector to support SAS hard disks. We first saw this in our exclusive review of the N8800 SAS but the new N16000 shows Thecus is upping its game ever further.”

    The N16000 has big speed even over 1Gb Ethernet: “We began performance testing over Gigabit Ethernet using a Broadberry dual X5560 rack server running Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit. The Iometer utility reported a fast raw read speed 110MB/s for a mapped Windows share whilst drag and drop copies of a 2.52GB video clip returned read and write speeds of 108MB/s. Using the FileZilla client to FTP the video clip also returned the same speeds.”

    When Dave Mitchell let the sails out with 10Gb Ethernet, the N16000 really screamed: “For 10-Gigabit Ethernet testing we moved over to a dual Opteron 4170 HE Dell PowerEdge R515 fitted with a single port Intel 10GBase-SR card. With a direct fibre connection to the appliance we saw Iometer return a storming raw read speed of 680MB/s for a mapped share…Most businesses will more than likely connect the appliance to a switch over 10-Gigabit and use it to link multiple servers over Gigabit and we can confirm that the N16000 is quite capable of handling these demands.”

    The included Acronis’ Backup and Recovery 10 provides excellent backup options: “Thecus also provides some decent backup software with the N16000 as you get five copies of Acronis’ Backup and Recovery 10 for Windows Servers included in the price. We found this easy to use as you create a vault on the appliance and then schedule regular backups of disks or volumes on the server.”

    IT PRO’s verdict is in; the N16000 is an excellent choice for enterprise NAS/SAN needs: “For a 16-bay NAS/IP SAN appliance that supports both SATA and 6Git/s SAS drives, the N16000 is very good value…The new N16000 moves Thecus into the big league for network storage as it provides high storage capacity and plenty of useful features at a reasonable price…If you need the best possible performance and you’re willing to invest in the 10-Gigabit Ethernet equipment to get it, the Thecus N16000 is a fine choice.”

    To see more speed results including iSCSI performance, see the full review here: http://www.itpro.co.uk/634150/thecus-n16000-review

    To explore the Thecus N16000 further, click here.

    To explore the complete Thecus range at Origin, click here.

    For our complete product range at Origin Storage, click here.

     
  • Origin Storage 14:10 on 15/06/2011 Permalink | Reply
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    The Thecus N4200PRO Shows Its Power in PC Mag 

    The Thecus N4200PRO beat competitors on several crucial parameters!

    A new review of several NAS systems by PC Magazine Russian Edition is now available. Of course, the Thecus N4200PRO got a lot of attention! According to the results of the testing, it not only catches up with the competitors, but overcomes them on several parameters such as the all important reading and writing speeds.

    “According to the SiSoftware Sandra Lite test, this NAS demonstrates up to 52 MB/sec reading and 72 MB/sec writing speed. At the same time, with the HD Playback and Recording test using Intel’s NAS Performance Toolkit the speed goes up to 79 MB/sec.”

    PC Magazine mentioned that in comparison with its predecessor the N4100PRO, which was tested last year, the N4200PRO is a more modern device showing outstanding results: “The N4200PRO is based on the Intel Atom D525 processor with 1 GB DDR-3 SDRAM. The performance of the processor and RAM are especially important in such small and medium NAS because they usually don’t come with high-performance RAID controllers. Therefore, all computing loading associated with dynamic location of data falls on the shoulders of the processor.”

    This model has several major differences which makes it special and are highlighted in the review: “We should point out such special features as a free PCI-e port, a special place for a small [included] back-up battery that either allows the NAS to survive temporary electricity blackouts without any damage to the data or shuts the system down when electricity does not return, and readiness to work with WiFi adapter.”

    Besides great features in the internal design of the N4200PRO, its external design stands out as well: “The N4200PRO is reminiscent of its predecessor in the way it looks, but there are not many other similarities in the current technical solution. The N4100PRO’s LCD display is replaced by a 2.8’’ OLED display, and instead of LED indicators on the left side we now see an LCD display showing the NAS’s network activity and disk operation status.”

    Finally, PC Magazine loved the way the N4200PRO looks: “The design of this NAS is impeccable. Its professional looking housing, large and quiet 120 mm fan, two eSATA and four USB 2.0 ports are quite enough for even medium enterprises.”

    PC Magazine concluded that the N4200PRO together with the modules is a great solution at a modest price: “The N4200PRO coupled with modules downloadable from the Thecus website and a great price can be considered a good choice as a centralized storage solution for home and office use.”

    To explore the Thecus N4200PRO further, click here.

    To explore the complete range of Thecus products, click here.

     
  • Origin Storage 15:54 on 26/05/2011 Permalink | Reply
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    Tweak.dk Loves the Thecus N4200PRO’s Power, Functions 

    Tweak.dk has long been one of the leading NAS review experts in Europe. After testing the N4200, they were eager to get a hold of its successor, the N4200PRO. With a new Intel Atom D525 processor and 1GB DDR3 SDRAM, it promised to give tremendous results, and it did. This test also comes just after the release of Thecus’s Firmware V5, giving Tweak.dk a first look at all it has to offer: 3TB HDD support, EXT4 support, a great help feature in the UI, a new photo server called Piczza!, and much more.

    The N4200PRO shares one excellent feature with its predecessor; the Mini-UPS backup battery: “…just because you have all your data on a NAS server does not mean that it is secured. Should the power go as you are writing something, there is a real risk that data could be lost. This is where the battery takes over and makes sure that the NAS box is properly shut down.”

    The Firmware V5 UI is much improved in many areas: “Since V5, Thecus has however cleared up the menu and it has improved. As something new, they added a Help button. If you do not quite know what a menu is doing and what different options do, you can press the Help button and you get an explanation.”

    Firmware V5 continues the Thecus-exclusive module system with the new freedom of open source modules: “Thecus N4200Pro comes preloaded with the most basic needs. If you would like any additional services/programs such as Web server, you can install it when needed. With V5 of Thecus’s firmware it is now open source, and hence we can go in and create specific programs for our own needs.”

    The Piczza! photo server is a great addition to Thecus’s software lineup: “Piczza! is quite an upgrade from their photo server. Not only is it much more intuitive, it can also do more. It recognizes me as a user, and you can now upload pictures and choose who can see them. Images can also be tagged so you can easily navigate through the images.”

    To support all of these great features, the performance is top-notch: “The new Intel Pentium D525 processor, DDR3 RAM, and V5 firmware gives the N4200PRO a proper notch up in speed. The N4200 was in itself a fast NAS with speeds lying between 60 and 80 MB/s. But the new N4200PRO pushes performance to the top of what you find on the market, with not less than 90 – 100MB/s it is also in the top of what we here at Tweak.dk have experienced.”

    All in all, there were eight major factors that sets the N4200PRO apart from the competition:

    • Performance
    • Built-in UPS (battery)
    • Support for both 2.5 “and 3.5″ HDD
    • OLED display
    • Construction Quality
    • Connectivity
    • Price – due to included Mini-UPS backup battery
    • WOL (Wake On LAN)

    To check out all the information on the Thecus N4200PRO, click here.

    To view more of the Thecus range we have at Origin Storage, click here.

     
  • Origin Storage 08:57 on 25/05/2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: APC Magazine, , , , , , , , , , , , Network Storage, , , , , ,   

    APC Awards the Thecus N4200PRO for its 9/10 Score! 

    “…The N4200PRO has nearly every feature under the sun.”

    APC Magazine recently looked at the Thecus D0204 with glowing results, so they decided to take a gander at a more serious product, the Thecus N4200PRO NAS. This NAS features the Thecus-exclusive Mini-UPS backup battery, Dual DOM protection, a slew of features, and power to spare. APC took it through its paces and was impressed enough with the results to give the N4200PRO a 9/10 and their elusive “Editor’s Choice” award.

    The Thecus N4200PRO showcases a revolutionary Thecus-exclusive feature in NAS data protection, the Mini-UPS backup battery: “The Thecus 4-bay N4200PRO has a unique feature not seen in any of the other devices we’ve seen. It has its own Li-Ion battery backup in case of power loss. Built in to the unit is a small battery, which will give you enough time to gracefully shut down the NAS should the power go out (it’s automatic, so you don’t need to race and hit the button). When you’re dealing with your essential business data, you want this kind of functionality to ensure its protection.”

    Beyond the Mini-UPS, Thecus data protection shows its deep bench: “Beyond the nifty battery trick, the N4200PRO has nearly every feature under the sun. The unit supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 6, 10 and JBOD, with auto rebuild, hot spare and hot-swap support on its server-style lockable drive bays.”

    Performance comes first, last, and always: “Perhaps of most importance is the unit’s performance on the bench. Our testing showed the N4200PRO capable of storing data in our write test at a huge 47MB/s and reading it back at a very respectable 52MB/s,. This level of performance is more than adequate for any small business.”

    To explore more information on the N4200PRO, please click here.

    To explore other Thecus products at Origin Storage, please click here.

     
  • Origin Storage 12:41 on 24/05/2011 Permalink | Reply
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    Which NAS Names the Thecus N16000 the New Best 

    “…Move over competitors, Thecus has arrived.”

    Thecus has recently ventured into the Enterprise NAS industry with the N16000 and N12000 NAS and high hopes for both. This move was the result of Thecus’s widespread success in the home and SMB NAS markets and the ability to apply that knowledge gleaned from years of strong products to the next level up. The reviews are just beginning to come in and the results are better than even the most positive soothsayers’ predictions. WhichNAS praised the N16000 as the best in class with a price placing it squarely at the bottom. They finished it off with their coveted “Excellence” award for across the board brilliance in service, support, features, design, performance, and price.

    The N16000 in a nutshell: “The Thecus N16000 is a well rounded product that embodies all that is needed in an entry level enterprise NAS that has capacity to satisfy any need. The recent advent of 3TBG drives allows the N16000 to boost its gross capacity support to 48TB, its not short on expansion, with 8GB memory and an excellent turn of performance the best we have seen thus far, there is very little not to like about the N16000. Thecus has upgraded its warranty offering to 5-years and with that the Thecus N16000 easily has the top value for money and performance ratio currently available on the market.”

    The best performance recorded…ever…and value to boot: “The Thecus N16000 does not disappoint in the area of performance with 8GB of memory. It will most certainly be a real advantage when deployed as a Virtual storage appliance. The N16000 did exceptionally well in the Copy, Backup and Restore sections returning one of the fastest scores we have seen thus far. If performance and value for money is the combination you are looking for then the Thecus N16000 will aptly meet your needs.”

    The N16000 has serious enterprise features not found in its class: “Another feature is the Virtual user support with VMware, Hyper V and Citrix ready and compatibility across all platforms for users of Windows, Mac, Linux, UNIX. The unit is well suited for medium to large size businesses as well…The salient features that impressed us were the remote replication, the ease of expanding the capacity of the drives, RAID set on the fly and the encryption to the RAID volume…The one feature that stood out for us was High Availability (HA) which can actively keep data on two separate but identical NAS devices. This way there is one system that is always up no matter what happens, aside from disaster hitting both places! Highly unlikely.”

    To wrap it up nicely – Game Over: “The Thecus N16000 shows how it really should be done, it has it all, bleeding edge performance, high specification, excellent warranty, and a massive capacity booster, it seems this model and the N12000 will allow Thecus to dominate this sector for a while, most certainly sounds like its saying, move over competitors, Thecus has arrived.”

    To discover more about the Thecus N16000, please click here.

    For more information on other Thecus products at Origin Storage, please click here.

     
  • Origin Storage 12:20 on 17/05/2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Computer Storage Systems, Data Security Storage, Data Storage Solutions, , , Earls Court, Encrypted Flash Key, , , , , , Hard Drive Solutions, , , Infosec 2011, Infosec London, , Infosecurity 2011, , Infosecurity Europe 2011, Investment, , , London, , , , Network Storage, Online Brochure, , , , Storage for laptops, Storage Options, Storage Virtualization, Virtual Storage   

    Infosec 2011 

    In April, and for the third year running, Origin Storage attended the InfoSecurity Europe exhibition at Earls Court, London. InfoSecurity has become synonymous with leading data security specialists, and this year saw almost 300 exhibitors setup for the 3 day event. Over the course of 3 days over 10,000 people ebbed and flowed through the venue inspecting the new products and services on offer.

    Origin took the decision to invest on a larger stand this year to accommodate the increase in visitors to our stall along with our ever-growing product portfolio. Our unique forward-thinking security solutions tend to generate a keen amount of interest, and providing the means for everyone to get hands on experience with them was high on our agenda.

    For this years show we brought along the Data Locker 2™, Enigma SED™, Encrypted Flash Key, Network Attached Storage and also announced and brought a prototype for the Data Locker 3™.

    Visitors were pleased to learn that the Data locker 2™, previosuly seen at last years event, had sucessfully passed certification of FIPS 140-2. With this government/military grade certification, and its unique security features, the Data locker 2™ will now appeal to a larger audience on a global scale.

    We were also pleased to announce a FIPS 140-2 version of our hard drive upgrade solution, the EnigmaSED™. Available as a replacement for standard computer hard drives – it provides a quick way to replace non-encrypted drives with a full hardware encrypted hard drive in three easy steps. Its pre-boot authentication system stops unathorised users from starting any system – a gigantic must in the world of mobile workers!

    On show was our newest network attached storage device the N16000, capable of storing upto 48TB of data storage across a multitude of different network infustructures such as NAS, iSCSI, SMB, NFS, AFP, FTP. With speeds suparsing 1000MBps/1GBps and the ability to encrypt RAID volumes, the N16000 is perfect for Enterprise customers looking to add large amounts of physical and virtual storage across their networks.

    Our big surprise to everyone was that over the last year, work had secretly pushed ahead with the Data Locker III. A large investment of $1.2m had been pumped into the project to ensure that the successor to Data Locker II was as cutting edge as it was good to look at. Sporting the new USB 3 interface, capacities currently up to 1TB, its user friendly backlit touch screen, and its robust ability to encrypt data on the fly, the Data Locker 3 generated much talk around the show.

    If you were unable to attend this year’s show, please feel free to contact us to find information on all the products we had on show, or perhaps even view our on-line brochure.

    We will also be exhibiting at next year’s show; if you are keen to attend you can register for the event free of charge.

     
  • Origin Storage 09:36 on 11/05/2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , In-Stat, , , , , , , , Network Storage, , , , , ,   

    Breaking News: Thecus NAS #1 in Asia, #6 Worldwide 

    Strong products and aggressive expansion paves the way to greatness in the electronics industry, and with NAS it is no different. In the past year, Thecus has made many steps in the right direction, capturing the public eye in both the private and enterprise sectors with a mix of performance and economy products featuring developments that simply aren’t offered from other companies. The home/SMB XXX series, new enterprise series featuring high performance 12- and 16-bay NAS, a never before seen Mini-UPS backup battery, Dual DOM system protection, and being the first to equip NAS with High Availability architecture and 10G BASE-T high-speed Ethernet are some major reasons why Thecus has moved way up in the worldwide market.

    Worldwide leader in statistical market analysis In-Stat has found that Thecus leaped right over D-Link and HP from the #8 to the #6 position in worldwide NAS market share rankings. It also assumed the role of the #1 NAS provider in Asia as well as the #1 provider of Intel-based NAS worldwide. The 109,800 units sold gives Thecus 29% growth in sales from 2009 to 2010, a massive expansion even by the most modest standards.

    Thecus stands in a league of its own, being the only pure NAS producer among the top 11 worldwide. The others are a mix of computer and storage companies with products ranging from mobile devices all the way to printers. This focus gives Thecus and their users an advantage and it shows. Even without the massive marketing budgets and slick salespeople, Thecus has taken ground the old fashion way. Satisfied customers speak louder than ad campaigns, and Thecus is moving on up!

    To explore more of the Thecus product range available at Origin Storage click here.

     
  • Origin Storage 14:26 on 09/05/2011 Permalink | Reply
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    PC World Gets Its First Look at the Thecus N4200PRO 

    “The Thecus N4200PRO combines good performance with some unique features.”

    PC World of Norway got a chance to look at the N4200PRO firsthand and put it through their speed test. The results were quite impressive, leaving the N4200PRO with some of the fastest speeds on the market, excellent new support with the new firmware upgrade, and a couple of quirks that really make it stand out: the Mini-UPS and Dual-DOM design.

    Only Thecus has a hardware backup of the system software on an extra flash disk: “Thecus has an extra element here – the [system] configuration is stored on a separate flash memory in case there is a physical error on the primary [flash drive].”

    The Thecus-exclusive Mini-UPS is a fantastic and innovative addition: “A feature unique to Thecus is that some models are available with an integrated UPS. This is a battery installed in the device that ensures that the data contained in the write buffer is written to the disk before the device turns off should the power be cut off…Using a UPS to deliver a controlled shutdown during a power failure is really recommended for all server solutions, but for home and small business, there are many who do not have a solution – the integrated battery can therefore be a good idea.”

    Software functionality is excellent: “When it comes to other software-based functionality, Thecus offers a relatively large amount. Also Thecus can provide iSCSI support, UPnP AV streaming server, iTunes server, FTP server, Web-based access to files and more.”

    Firmware V5 brings Thecus’s new Piczza! photo server and EXT4 support among others: “In the latest version of the software, which comes as an upgrade soon to a number of Thecus NAS’s, comes with a better solution for Web-based photo albums. It will also put into place support for the EXT4 file system, which should give better performance.”

    The performance is top-notch placing at the top of the market: “Performance-wise the device delivers very good numbers…In file transfer, we had read performance in excess of 100 megabytes per second and write performance of nearly 90 megabytes per second. Also transferring small files we see very good numbers in some areas…”

    See the full review here: http://www.idg.no/pcworld/tester/nettverk/article198042.ece

    For more information on the N4200PRO, check out:

    http://www.originstorage.com/thecus_n4200pro_details.asp

    For more information on our Thecus product range, go to:

    http://www.originstorage.com/Products_Thecus_nas.asp

     
  • Origin Storage 12:01 on 05/05/2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , Firmware V5, , , , , , , , , , Network Storage, , , , , , , , Tutorial, , , YouTube   

    Video Tutorial: Discover Thecus Firmware V5 

    Taipei (Taiwan): When you invest in a new NAS, you expect to use it to its full potential. To help you in this task, Thecus often provides tutorials: written ones or, more recently, videos. For the release of Firmware V5, we’re very happy to invite you to have a seat in the Thecus classroom and learn a bit more about all the wonderful possibilities this new version offers.

    The video starts with a small introduction about what’s new, which is followed by a live demo of the new UI. There’s even a short recap quiz to make sure you got everything. Be careful, some questions are tricky!

    What’s going to be introduced in the video?

    First of all, there is a quick overview about some obvious changes in V5, such as appearance, a wider screen, and easier access to shortcuts. All of those small changes are here to simplify your experience and help you save time. Then the guide turns to details about the brand new search bar (which works in every language!) and help menu. It’s really convenient: just type in whatever you’re looking for and you’ll be there in less than two clicks. If you are lost, just hit the help button to learn everything about the current page.

    Finally the new AMI (Auto Module Installation) function is introduced. Ushering in a brand new era for Thecus users, this small feature allows you to install/uninstall/upgrade every module in a click. You can tailor your NAS according to your needs in a heartbeat!

    Discover more about our Thecus product range here.

     
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