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 Meta Group reports that only 25% of critical data is covered by DR (Disaster Recovery) strategy. |
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Recent Articles
- 30 Nov 2006: Top Ten Reasons Your Online Backup Provider May Be a Quack
A look at the tell-tale signs that your online backup service provider may not be all they’re “quacked” up to be.
- 28 Nov 2006: Online Backup is a Waste of Time and Money. Unless...
With the advent of online backup technology, we alleviated many of the taped-based problems; but as the first sentence indicates, online backup is also not without its obstacles.
- 16 Nov 2006: Trimming the Costs of Online Backup & Recovery Services
For the purposes of this article, HAL is an acronym that represents three things that you should never pay for with an online backup service provider. Let’s examine some of the “features” that some online service providers charge for, and what other providers have done to eliminate these costs.
- 11 Nov 2006: Avoiding the Rising Consequences of Data Loss
This is a copy of an article written by Robert Gerace that was recently published in the Grocery Manufacturer's of America's Forum Magazine. It begins: Fines? Jail? A carefree day at the beach? More and more, your choice depends on whether and how you back up ALL of your data, both at Headquarters, and every home and remote office.
- 10 Nov 2006: Tape vs. Online Backup, a Comparative Analysis
Is your company running in circles when it comes to disaster recovery? If not, then it should be! Of course I’m not referring to the traditional meaning of the phrase “running in circles”, but I’m also not going to suggest a traditional approach to disaster recovery either. Before we delve into a new thinking about business continuity management and disaster recovery planning, let’s first take a brief look at where we came from, which frighteningly equates to the status quo for many businesses.
- 07 Nov 2006: Business Continuity Planning for Pandemic Flu
Experts agree that we are overdue for a pandemic, and that a pandemic would affect up to a million workers. With up to 40 percent of your workers absent, would your business survive?
- 02 Nov 2006: How Up-to-Date is Your Data Backup and Recovery Solution?
Data loss and recovery failure occur for many reasons, including natural disasters, software viruses, terror threats, hardware failures, employee sabotage, human error, and many more. How well you prepare a strategy for the occurrence of these events may well determine the livelihood of your company.
- 28 Oct 2006: Disaster Recovery for Small-to-Medium Businesses -- It’s Not Just for Huge Companies
There’s a dirty little secret out there, and it’s time to drag it out into the light: most small-to-medium businesses are extremely vulnerable to disaster – to the point where many of their systems, if lost, would be completely unrecoverable.
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