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In Disaster Recovery Planning, Don't Neglect Home Site Restoration.

Data Center Knowledge

In Disaster Recovery Planning, Don’t Neglect Home Site Restoration. In Disaster Recovery Planning, Don’t Neglect Home Site Restoration. Michelle Ziperstein is the Marketing Communications Specialist at Cervalis LLC , which provides data backup and disaster recovery solutions for mission-critical data. .”

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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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Buyer’s guide: Data protection for hybrid clouds

Network World

Data protection is a broad category that includes data security but also encompasses backup and disaster recovery, safe data storage, business continuity and resilience, and compliance with data privacy regulations. Privacy: Government regulations covering data privacy across the globe continue to tighten.

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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. Government. By: Bill Kleyman July 23rd, 2013.

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Continuous Monitoring – Part 2

CTOvision

“Making sense” means a number of things here – understanding and remediating vulnerabilities, detecting and preventing threats, estimating risk to the business or mission, ensuring continuity of operations and disaster recovery, and enforcing compliance to policies and standards. The first thing to do to manage events is to plan!

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HIPPA and Ransomware in the Healthcare Sector: “Your PHI or your life”

CTOvision

But the biggest, most dangerous and disastrous attacks have been occurring in the more lightly defended parts of industry and government. Maintaining an overall contingency plan that includes disaster recovery, emergency operations, frequent data backups, and test restorations. Healthcare has been especially hard hit.

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Data Tape: Dying a Slow Death or Already Dead? » Data Center.

Data Center Knowledge

Yet today, there are few backup administrators using this technique. Today, many customers are using tape as a duplicate backup. They run quicker to disk within their backup windows and can be duplicated or archived to tape for off-site storage. Evolution of Storage and Backup Technology. The Future of Data Tape.