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Disaster Recovery




  • Why does backup still matter?

  • Without solid data protection systems for backup and recovery of data, other aspects of disaster recovery planning make little sense. Backup is the foundation of any comprehensive disaster recovery strategy, as it is the only technology that will allow an organisation to go back to any point in time and retrieve the data from that point, as it was.
  • Thursday, December 02 - 2004 at 12:19
  • The A to Z of Windows disaster recovery

  • Windows based computing has become the hub of many businesses, particularly smaller and medium sized organisations. Typically, as companies expand, so too does the extent of their dependency on the computer systems.
  • Sunday, November 21 - 2004 at 17:42
  • Why Use Replication?

  • Protecting data is becoming increasingly important for most businesses operating in today's economy, as nearly all critical information is stored in computer systems that are being accessed 24X7 around the world.
  • Tuesday, November 02 - 2004 at 11:52
  • Keeping systems alive - even during disasters

  • In the last article in the disaster recovery series replication was discussed as being a crucial building block to keeping data safe 24x7 with no risk of data loss even if a disaster occurred.
  • Thursday, October 21 - 2004 at 10:24
  • Microsoft Exchange - protecting it, managing it and keeping it running

  • As far as IT applications or business tools go - they don't come much more critical than Microsoft Exchange. In a recent study done of IT users, email was shown to be the most business critical application in modern computing environments, yet it is one of the most difficult to protect, manage and keep available.
  • Tuesday, October 12 - 2004 at 09:40


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