Have You Met the Recovery Consistency Objective?
Which disaster recovery measurements do you really need? The answer
Which disaster recovery measurements do you really need? The answer
It’s an unfortunate truth. The holes in your IT security
“The Buck Stops Here”, said US President Truman. And he
Clouds by definition are nebulous and vague. Their use in
What is the scarcest IT resource today? Processor power, main
Commercial enterprises know that the best way to maintain market
The literature buffs among you should recognise this paraphrase of

As you bring virtualisation into your IT infrastructure, you may have noticed a few security-related aspects that weren’t present in a purely physical ‘one-app-one-server’ environment.
Disaster recovery planners are often recommended to take a holistic
Your data backups are there to help you recover information,
Virtualization is a business continuity answer to the vulnerabilities and
Historically, vendor solutions for disaster recovery have been created for
The ‘not invented here’ syndrome was something that forward-looking corporations
Traditional data backup happens once every so often – once
Ensuring employee safety by rapidly disseminating the right information, and

No news is good news, or so the saying goes. But when equipment malfunctions and services are interrupted, no news can mean intense frustration for customers and end-users.
Considered by some to be obsolescent, obsolete or virtually flat-lining,
When hospitals moved from film-based hardcopy systems to electronic images,
If you look through the literature on disaster recovery, you’ll

Business continuity often inspires a feeling of ‘disaster averted’. In other words, the perception is that spending money on business continuity is really an insurance policy, and as such brings no positive benefit, but helps to avoid negative outcomes.

As business shifts more and more to the Internet, enterprises find themselves increasingly driven to provide better access to their IT systems.
Social media is increasingly being looked to as a tool
Risk management software identifies the risk associated with different assets.
Facebook and Twitter are already used to disseminate information about
Planning for business continuity includes identifying real risks and evaluating
Is another pandemic on the way? The generic coronavirus is
Just think how exciting the world of disaster recovery has
Hands up all those in favour of a cost centre.

Money alone can’t buy happiness, and technology by itself can’t
If most problems are due to human error, the next
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