Articles tagged: disaster recovery
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Glorence Lorence Traditionally organizations followed conventional backup procedures where all data changes since the last backup is retraced and shoved through the enterprise’s network at one time. This traditional method causes high negative impacts to currently running business operations. When such backups are performed, application performance is badly affected and it consumes considerable network bandwidth as well. written by Glorence Lorence Keeping in mind the changing ecological conditions and the rising threat due to climatic changes, organizations are required to plan for disaster recovery of their vital IT infrastructure assets. Traditionally only tapes were shipped off to a safe location, leaving the existing infrastructure to be left unattended incase of emergency. written by Garret Lloyd Computers have become lifeline of all types of businesses, big or small. Work comes to a halt when computers crash suddenly. Dealing with such a situation at an alarming speed and in most effective manner is important for the continuity of business. written by Rahul Rungta In November 2008, SEPATON, Inc., a provider of virtual tape library and data deduplication solutions, conducted a survey of US-based corporations to define and quantify current data protection challenges, business objectives, and technology requirements for enterprise data centers. written by Rib Parker Once computers became popular and equipped with their own storage devices where numerous files can be stored, people relied on it so much that it caused the developers of these drives to increase their maximum capacity so even more data can be stored. Nowadays you can store literally millions of documents in today’s computers and laptops.
written by Rib Parker Through data recovery, you might be able to rescue a few or even all of your important files. Put these 7 facts into mind so you can make data recovery work for you.
written by Glorence Lorence Businesses of all sizes must take backup and disaster recovery seriously. As companies grow and data becomes more and more prevalent, users of all types, either internal or external, require access to all this information. This is essential at a time when even the smallest business may find operations impossible with any single point of failure. With the launch of MS SQL Server 2005, MS SQL Servers are becoming increasingly popular for use in mission critical environments. written by Glorence Lorence Microsoft is the dominant player in Small and Medium Business (SMB) market. Typically in the SMB market, IT departments are always short staffed. A single person may be handling multiple databases, mail servers and networks and that person will not be an expert in all the areas. Loosing access to critical data for even an hour can cost a company millions of dollars. The National Archives & Records Administration reported that 93% of the companies that lost their data center for 10 days or more filed for bankruptcy within one year of the disaster. written by Sam Brown Your workstations are the key to your employee’s productivity. Deciding on a virtualization strategy for your desktops and laptops can be the paramount in ensuring you don’t end up with undue downtime wasting money and resources trying to get your staff working again. Plan ahead and minimise your PC repair budget. written by Sam Brown Trying to keep up with computer technology can be daunting even for the most hardcore technology fanatics so understanding the basics of loss prevention can be overwhelming when the dreaded, “what can go wrong” goes wrong. written by Lindsay Beaton Using tape as a data storage method is being replaced by more modern and efficient methods such as incorporating virtualisation. This article addresses the problems with tape and suggests why alternative methods are superior. written by Kirthy Shetty VPN services, your virtual network
written by Kirthy Shetty Secure your imperative information. Always have a data back up and recovery to your system. Reach out to Data Back up and Recovery Solution online. written by Kirthy Shetty Colocation is often abbreviated as ‘colo’. The colocation centres themselves are often referred to as ‘carrier hotels’ because of the number of internet carries that the host, as well as the number of businesses which have their servers located within a colocation centre. written by Kirthy Shetty Secure your data in future, avoid any unforeseen circumstances, data back service will help you store your data securely and recover in times of crisis. written by Stephen J. Richards Administration of IMS full function and Fast Path databases can have
a significant impact on the overall performance and usability of critical business applications. written by Stephen J. Richards The concepts of backing up a computer and archiving documents often get confused.
written by Stephen J. Richards Whether a company relies heavily on database activity for critical everyday business operations or only for select requirements, the loss of data due to technological failure can have far reaching negative implications. written by Itglobalsolution Supremus Business Impact Analysis is just a part of entire Business Continuity, Business Resumption, and Disaster Recovery Plan which have to be launched correctly by an organization to execute the overall Business Continuity Plan. written by Stephen J. Richards Computers, it seems as if they have been around forever. Yet it wasn’t until the 1981 that the first personal computer was introduced by IBM – only twenty six years ago. written by lee smith IT Support has become increasingly important over
the years. With businesses and industries
becoming more and more competitive, your IT and
computer network needs to make your business as
efficient as possible. written by Stephen J. Richards Explains some reasons businesses need effective mainframe disaster recovery software. written by Rick Martin Contrary to popular belief, it appears the impact that IT outsourcing has had on the economy of the Unites States has been a positive one.
written by Rick Martin The concept of oursourcing appeared some time ago and developed quickly into a industry. Since them various improvements have been made and today there are many business fields implementing outsourcing, leading to the reduction of overall costs and improvement in product quality.
written by Glenn Caldwell Guide to SMEs. How to avoid data storage disasters. written by Rahul Rungta Long gone are the days when IT systems consist of poor-performing PCs, Notebooks & Servers with an IT support company that is unreliable and has slow response times. Well, that is how it should be! written by lee smith IT Support has never been such a minefield. With new technologies always entering the marketplace it is now possible to have a corporate-standard IT system without having the financial headache of purchasing a server or even software such as Microsoft Office. written by R Rao Technology v Nature. The fight still continues without any clear winners. Nature’s fury occasionally reminds us of how easily it can overwhelm all that modern technology has to offer. written by Terry Paulson
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