No one really likes to plan for the worst, but the hard reality is that disasters can strike businesses at any time. Data loss and downtime can impact a company financially and cause other serious ...
This article explores the purpose and scope of DRPs, BCPs, and IRPs, their differences, and how they complement each other. It also provides actionable insight into the role in-house counsel can play ...
Transactional printers often work under very tight client deadlines and aggressive SLAs, so when they’re hit by something like a hurricane, earthquake, flood, tornado, or fire, it has the potential of ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/6eb8d9/disaster_recovery) has announced the addition of the "Disaster ...
The daily demands of keeping an IT infrastructure operational have grown increasingly complex thanks to how often and how rapidly vendors, technologies, and deployments change. In addition, ...
Every tech leader knows the adage, “It’s not if you’ll be hit with a cyberattack, but when.” The last thing a business and its tech team want or need is to be scrambling to react on the fly to a ...
The expansion of work from home (WFH) has created a condition where business productivity, which used to be in the office, is now more vulnerable for employees than ever. That’s because the remote ...
In the digital age, information and data are assets that have immense value. As such, it needs to be protected at all costs. Companies use servers to store their sensitive information. It is the ...
Over the past couple of years, many companies have attempted to plan for and implement a disaster recovery plan (DRP). In fact, most of our clients insist upon have architecture designs take DRP into ...
Microsoft launches new Windows 365 Disaster Recovery Plus option Recovery can be 8x quicker than Cross-region Disaster ...