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Category Archives: Disaster Recovery

What’s the Basic Business Benefit of IT Disaster Recovery via the Cloud?

Business Continuity, Disaster RecoveryBy opscentreJanuary 21, 2013

Let’s stop talking technical for a moment. Although the quality of IT disaster recovery depends on which technologies are used and how, we sometimes fall into the trap of assuming that innovation and specifications are all we need to optimise DR for our business. Cloud services are a case in point. Yet taking a moment…

Why Earthquake Intensity can Affect Any Disaster Recovery Plan

Business Continuity, Disaster RecoveryBy opscentreDecember 10, 2012

If you think your organisation is in an earthquake-free zone, you may be right – up to a point. From a purely local point of view, your site may never have experienced the slightest tremor or be likely to. On the other hand, you may also be using suppliers for raw materials or components that…

Is it Time for Disaster Recovery Plans to Include QR Codes?

Business Continuity, Disaster RecoveryBy opscentreNovember 27, 2012

You’ve probably already seen QR codes many times. A QR code typically looks like a bit of computer-generated art in a square, printed in magazines, on cereal packets, on buses, and so on. What’s the link with disaster recovery plans? Simple enough. The use of smartphones is increasing, and so are the opportunities for enabling…

Is your Disaster Recovery Plan Based on Inaccessible Backup Data?

Business Continuity, Disaster RecoveryBy opscentreOctober 25, 2012

Every so often discussions arise outside the domain of disaster recovery plans, but that trigger thought-provoking questions. One recent example was about the extent to which backup tapes destined for DR were accessible or not for legal information discovery. This is the procedure whereby the databases of an organisation can be searched by the opposite…

Data Destruction, the Flip Side of Disaster Recovery Planning

Business Continuity, Disaster RecoveryBy opscentreOctober 15, 2012

With the emphasis in disaster recovery planning on safeguarding and restoring data, it may sound strange to talk about deliberate data destruction. After all, isn’t that the exact opposite of what DR teams in businesses are trying to achieve? However, like the yin and the yang of the universe, destroying data is a natural counterpart…

Which Business Continuity Plan Best Practice can deal with BYOD?

Business Continuity, Disaster RecoveryBy opscentreSeptember 24, 2012

Now that people in many organisations expect to be able to use their own mobile computing devices at work, it may be time to update business continuity plan best practices. At the moment, the BYOD (Bring Your own Device) challenge seems to have caught enterprises on the hop. Managing the use of tablets and smartphones…

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