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Business continuity planning: A proactive approach to threat management

CIO Business Intelligence

Events like this highlight the importance of developing contingency plans based on events in the world that can impact businesses. Business continuity is an essential part of the planning process for CIOs and CTOs. Black swan events can impact businesses in significant ways. These threats need to be met head on.

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Delivering better business outcomes for CIOs

CIO Business Intelligence

However, enterprise cloud computing still faces similar challenges in achieving efficiency and simplicity, particularly in managing diverse cloud resources and optimizing data management. AI models are often developed in the public cloud, but the data is stored in data centers and at the edge.

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

CIO Business Intelligence

Leaders across every industry depend on its resilient cloud platform operated by a team of industry veterans and experts with extensive networking, connectivity, and security expertise. Virtually every company relied on cloud, connectivity, and security solutions, but no technology organization provided all three.

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AI as a catalyst for ESG: Empowering CIOs to drive sustainable innovation

CIO Business Intelligence

This could involve adopting cloud computing, optimizing data center energy use, or implementing AI-powered energy management tools. Cross-functional collaboration: The CIO must work closely with the chief sustainability officer (CSO), CFO and COO to integrate ESG goals across all business functions.

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Building a Business Continuity Plan: You Will Need One

Data Center Knowledge

Big catastrophic events are not your most probable threat to business continuity. Industry Perspectives' In reality, smaller, disruptive events can cause the same damaging effect and are far more likely to occur, writes David Van Allen of INetU. He says you can plan for these "expected" outages.

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De-Risk Your Business by Moving to Colocation Data Centers – A Modern Cloud Experience

CIO Business Intelligence

The adoption of hybrid cloud accelerated the development of new business models, experiences, and efficiencies across all industries. For good business reasons, more than up to 50% of applications and data remain on-premises in data centers, colocations, and edge locations, according to 451 Research.

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Five Questions on Mobile Collaboration That Will Support Your Business Continuity

Data Center Knowledge

There are five questions every IT team should ask about the role of mobility in business continuity and data backup plans, writes Ryan Kalember of WatchDox. Industry Perspectives'