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Designing Ransomware-Resilient Storage Architectures

Ransomware has become one of the most serious cybersecurity threats facing government agencies and enterprise organizations. Modern ransomware campaigns are no longer limited to encrypting files on user endpoints. Attackers now specifically target backup systems, storage infrastructure, and data repositories, attempting to destroy or corrupt the very systems organizations rely on for recovery.

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How to Design a Hybrid Storage Architecture

Organizations today face rapidly growing data volumes, evolving cybersecurity threats, and increasingly complex IT environments. Many workloads still run in on-premises data centers, while others have moved to public cloud platforms or operate across distributed locations. As a result, many IT leaders are adopting hybrid storage architectures that combine on-premises infrastructure with cloud-based storage services.

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How to Design a Federal Storage Architecture

Federal agencies are facing unprecedented growth in data volume, diversity, and strategic importance. Mission systems generate massive datasets from applications, sensors, research platforms, and operational systems, while agencies must also protect sensitive information from cyber threats and ensure long-term accessibility for analysis, compliance, and mission continuity.

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SAN vs NAS vs Object Storage: Choosing the Right Architecture

As federal agencies modernize their IT infrastructure, storage architecture has become a critical design decision. Data volumes are expanding rapidly as agencies collect information from mission systems, research programs, operational platforms, and increasingly from analytics and AI-driven workloads. At the same time, agencies must protect sensitive data from cyber threats while ensuring that information remains accessible to users and applications across distributed environments.

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Backup vs Disaster Recovery vs Cyber Recovery: What’s the Difference?

Organizations rely heavily on digital systems to support operations, analytics, and mission-critical workloads. When systems fail or data becomes unavailable, the consequences can be severe—ranging from operational disruptions to regulatory violations and financial losses. To protect against these risks, organizations implement data protection strategies such as backups, disaster recovery systems, and cyber recovery environments.

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Complete Federal Storage Architecture Guide

Federal agencies face unprecedented data growth, evolving cybersecurity threats, and increasing compliance requirements. Storage infrastructure that was sufficient only a few years ago may now struggle to meet the performance, security, and scalability demands of modern workloads.
Storage modernization is no longer simply a refresh cycle—it is a strategic infrastructure initiative that directly impacts mission continuity, cybersecurity posture, and long-term cost efficiency.

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Choosing the Right Solution Under ITES-4H

When procurement managers use the ITES-4H contract to acquire IT hardware, one of the most important decisions is not just how to order but what OEM platform to select. Among the most common choices on ITES-4H are Dell, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), and Lenovo. Each offers servers, storage, and infrastructure solutions, but their strengths and ideal use cases vary.

This article compares Dell, HPE, and Lenovo under ITES-4H, highlighting their core offerings, strengths, and considerations, so federal buyers can make an informed decision aligned with mission needs.

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ITES-4H vs. SEWP vs. GSA: Which Contract Vehicle Is Right for Your IT Purchase?

Federal procurement managers face a common challenge: not just deciding what IT hardware to buy, but determining which contract vehicle to use to make the purchase. Between ITES-4H, NASA SEWP, and the GSA Schedule, each option offers distinct advantages—and potential limitations. Choosing the right path can save time, reduce procurement risk, and ensure compliance with federal mandates.
This article breaks down the differences between ITES-4H, SEWP, and GSA, compares their strengths and weaknesses, and offers practical guidance to help you choose the best vehicle for your next IT acquisition.

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What Is ITES-4H? Your Complete Hardware Buying Guide

Federal procurement managers are always balancing two priorities: speed and compliance. When it comes to acquiring IT hardware, the ITES-4H contract is one of the most streamlined and trusted options. Managed by the Computer Hardware, Enterprise Software and Solutions (CHESS) program and awarded by ACC-RI (Rock Island), ITES-4H gives authorized buyers a direct path to purchase servers, storage, networking, imaging equipment, and other IT essentials from pre-approved vendors.

This article explains how to buy IT hardware through the ITES-4H contract, what the ordering process looks like, and why using this vehicle helps procurement managers save time, meet compliance standards, and achieve socio-economic contracting goals.

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