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Is your disaster recovery a house of cards? Why BIA, BCP, and DRP are your foundation

CIO Business Intelligence

Disaster recovery is more than just an IT issue. In fact, successful recovery from cyberattacks and other disasters hinges on an approach that integrates business impact assessments (BIA), business continuity planning (BCP), and disaster recovery planning (DRP) including rigorous testing.

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Broadcom launches VMware Tanzu Data Services

Network World

“Supporting the proliferation of manually deployed data services on premises has introduced delays and risks to the enterprise,” the Broadcom release said. The difference between low performers and high performers in the industry is huge. But VMware promises to make that easy and accessible for the average enterprise IT admin.”

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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. Orsini notes that it has never been more important for enterprises to modernize, protect, and manage their IT infrastructure.

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

CIO Business Intelligence

Ransomware attacks, natural disasters, and other unplanned outages continue to rise, requiring more attention and highlighting business risk. To reduce the impact of these outages, enterprises require simple, automated responses that cover 100% of business requirements while minimizing resources and improving processes.

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How the world can tackle the power demands of artificial intelligence

CIO Business Intelligence

John Gallant, CIO.coms Enterprise Consulting Director and Vito Mabrucco, NTT Corp. John Gallant, CIO.coms Enterprise Consulting Director and Vito Mabrucco, NTT Corp. New technologies, such as generative AI, need huge amounts of processing power that will put electricity grids under tremendous stress and raise sustainability questions.

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10 top priorities for CIOs in 2025

CIO Business Intelligence

AI, once viewed as a novel innovation, is now mainstream, impacting just about facet of the enterprise. Become reinvention-ready CIOs must invest in becoming reinvention-ready, allowing their enterprise to adopt and adapt to rapid technological and market changes, says Andy Tay, global lead of Accenture Cloud First.

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Data center certifications target newcomers, experts, and sustainability pros

Network World

On the infrastructure side, things are changing quickly as well, driven by the explosion of enterprise interest in artificial intelligence and increasing cybersecurity concerns. The rise of AI, in particular, is dramatically reshaping the technology industry, and data centers are at the epicenter of the changes.