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CIOs eye SaaS backup plans post-CrowdStrike

CIO Business Intelligence

One such area that’s getting more thought today is SaaS backup and recovery, something many CIOs have to date taken for granted, leaving it to their SaaS vendors to not only deliver better than five-nines uptime but also be the sole entities backing up and recovering SaaS-siloed data that is increasingly vital to companies’ data-driven operations.

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11:11 Systems: Empowering enterprises to modernize, protect, and manage their IT assets and data

CIO Business Intelligence

Notably, the company’s extensive cloud solutions portfolio, including the 11:11 Public Cloud and 11:11 Private Cloud , draws on those offerings and includes numerous services, such as Infrastructure-as-a-Service, Backup-as-a-Service, Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service, and full multi- and hybrid cloud capabilities.

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Expanding the Cloud: Enabling Globally Distributed Applications and Disaster Recovery

All Things Distributed

As AWS expanded to 9 distinct AWS Regions and 25 Availability Zones across the world during the last few years, many of our customers started to leverage multiple AWS Regions to further enhance the reliability of their applications for disaster recovery.

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Cybersecurity strategies for protecting data against ransomware and other threats

CIO Business Intelligence

Claus Torp Jensen , formerly CTO and Head of Architecture at CVS Health and Aetna, agreed that ransomware is a top concern. “At In today’s environment, it often isn’t possible to establish 100% protection, but we can ensure that if and when something happens, we have a clear path and approach to quick recovery.”

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Digital addiction detox: Streamline tech to maximize impact, minimize risks

CIO Business Intelligence

As Robert Blumofe, chief technology officer at Akamai Technologies, told The Wall Street Journal recently, “The goal is not to solve the business problem. Moreover, companies may neglect adequate backup or fail to thoroughly test restore processes, potentially compromising data integrity and business continuity.

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The secrets of successful cloud-first strategies

CIO Business Intelligence

By far the fastest approach is to lift and shift the whole environment, says Matthew Hon, CTO for public sector at technology services company Fujitsu Americas, as rewriting applications for the cloud could take more than two years to complete. Build a realistic roadmap — and a surefire skills plan.

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Protecting your business from unforeseen outages: Lessons from the recent CrowdStrike incident

CIO Business Intelligence

Implement redundant systems: Establishing redundant systems and data backups is essential for maintaining continuity. Vendor risk management Assess vendor capabilities: Regularly evaluate the risk management and disaster recovery capabilities of key vendors. In the CrowdStrike incident, Linux and Mac endpoints were not affected.