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Radically Reduce Downtime and Data Loss with SaaS-based Disaster Recovery

CIO Business Intelligence

They also know that without a reliable disaster recovery (DR) solution to protect business-critical applications, all their modernization efforts could be rendered moot in a matter of seconds. An IDC survey across North America and Western Europe highlights the need for effective disaster recovery.

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Disaster Recovery and the Agile Data Center

Eric D. Brown

If there was one time that a data center and an IT group absolutely need to be agile, it would be the time immediately after a disaster strikes. Disaster recovery planning is a challenge for every organization. The challenge for most organizations comes with the ‘how’ and the ‘when’ in disaster recovery planning.

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Bin Dasmal’s CIO on sharpening an agile mindset to strengthen business outcomes

CIO Business Intelligence

Bin Dasmal Group decided to upgrade the legacy ERP application to a more agile, modern and cutting-edge web-based application in a cost-efficient and secure manner in order to help track its supply chain activities from inventory purchase, production, processing and final shipment to customers. Umesh Moolchandani.

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3 keys to defining data sovereignty: Security, privacy, and portability

CIO Business Intelligence

Backup and Disaster Recovery: Providing automatic backups, replication, and disaster recovery solutions to maintain ePHI availability. Identity and Access Management (IAM): Enforcing role-based access, multi-factor authentication (MFA), and user activity monitoring.

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Does your Disaster Recovery Plan Include the Cloud?

Eric D. Brown

In years past, companies have relied on multiple data center locations to act as their main disaster recovery (DR) systems and data in case of disaster. In recent years organizations have been looking for more robust solutions for disaster recovery than storing their data in separate data centers.

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When Using Cloud Computing to Replicate is the Right Idea

Data Center Knowledge

One cloud computing solution is to deploy the platform as a means for disaster recovery, business continuity, and extending the data center. Remote backup and storage. Storage systems have become more efficient and can now do offsite, cloud-based backup and replication. By: Bill Kleyman July 23rd, 2013.

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Hyperconverged Infrastructure Deserves Another Look. Here’s Why.

CIO Business Intelligence

Today, HCI has evolved into a cost-effective, agile approach to infrastructure that fits a much broader spectrum of workloads. For industry-leading protection against ransomware, HPE Nimble Storage dHCI can be combined with Zerto disaster recovery and data protection software. No compromise HCI meets today’s business needs.