Disaster recovery and the cloud should be a match made in heaven. Take a function that enterprises love to hate and address it with an outsourced, efficient cloud service that makes it easier and less ...
Disaster is never convenient. If we learned anything from the pandemic, it’s that when a crisis hits, you don’t have the luxury of planning and systematically running software. During a crisis, IT and ...
Disruptive events can affect an organization in multiple ways, but with the right strategy and practice CISOs can minimize downtime and accelerate the recovery process. On the morning of August 30, ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. In the unpredictable industry of commercial disaster ...
The massive outage that occurred in July via CrowdStrike and Microsoft has put a lot of IT teams on notice, with leaders thinking about “what’s next?” Krishna Prasad, CIO and Chief Strategy Officer at ...
Forty-three percent of businesses never reopen after a disaster and another 29% fail within two years. Let that sink in. Disasters are unpredictable, but their consequences don’t have to be. Whether ...
Cyberattacks, extreme weather events, and increasing digital interdependence between enterprise systems and operational technologies are exposing gaps in traditional business continuity and disaster ...
Disaster recovery planning is vital for smaller businesses. The rise of cyber attacks, especially ransomware, has increased the risk of disruption and data loss to smaller firms. SMEs are also ...
The cyber event in the early morning hours of July 19 gave the world a rather surprising curveball in the disaster contingency planning arena. In what is being broadly tabbed as the most impactful ...
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