by SonicWall Published: 11/3/2006 12:00:00 AMToday small- to –medium businesses are learning what large enterprises learned years ago – that as the value, complexity and volume of their data increases, conventional fixed-schedule single point in time (SPIT) backup to tape or CD no longer provides adequate rotection. New customers are added, transactions are processed, customers are billed. And mounting concerns for security, compliance and business continuity make protecting this data a top business priority. Read More...
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by SonicWall Published: 11/3/2006 12:00:00 AMThis paper discusses the effects of network downtime and the implications for IT managers. In order to guide readers in the assessment of business continuity solutions, the technologies necessary for a robust solution are identified and explained. Read More...
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by Mark Norris Published: 11/9/2006 12:00:00 AM Survey snapshot form the Storage Networking World delegates clearly identifies these issues as; 1. Time – Time to backup, Time to recover, Time to manage. 2. Cost – Cost of infrastructure, Cost of downtime.3. Recovery – Reliable restore, Recovery Time Objectives (RTO), Recovery Point Objectives (RPO) Read More...
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by LiveVault Published: 11/16/2006 12:00:00 AMBusinesses of all sizes have become increasingly dependent on data for the very existence of the company.The business risk of losing this data or losing access for an extended period of time is well documented and for the most part, well understood. As evidence, a recent report from Gartner Group indicates that server backup in the Small and Medium Business (SMB) world is approaching 100%. And recent regulatory requirements
are causing businesses to re-examine current recovery plans. Read More...
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Published: 2/27/2007 12:00:00 AM You can easily create a back-up file so you can restore critical business information on your computers, but it requires planning and consistent effort. Here's what you need to do. Read More...
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by Howard Baldwin Published: 3/1/2007 12:00:00 AM Technology has made it possible to keep machines up and running after a disaster, but you need to ensure that your employees can work efficiently. As part of your business continuity plan, you should incorporate information access, recovery, and event preparation as much as possible into your daily activities. Read More...
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Published: 5/1/2007 12:00:00 AM Are you backing up your laptop data?
The use of laptops is on the increase, unfortunately so too are the incidences of lost data as a result of stolen laptops which have not been regularly backed-up. Learn more about the solutions available to ensure your not one of these statistics. Read More...
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by Christopher Elliott Published: 3/2/2007 12:00:00 AM If you're doing a lot of business travel, these five simple hints could save you from losing clients – and face. Read More...
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