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Disaster Recovery




  • Backup and recovery: The first line of defense for disaster recovery

  • IT managers at small and medium-size businesses can heave a sigh of relief when they are finally able to say that their data is reliably backed up, that it is protected and recoverable. There will be no irretrievable loss of precious data resources.
  • Sunday, September 19 - 2004 at 10:45
  • VERITAS CommandCentral Service: Enabling utility computing

  • Making pragmatic IT investment decisions poses a dilemma for business leaders. On the one hand, automating business processes using sophisticated technology can lead to lower operating costs, greater competitive advantage, and the flexibility to quickly adjust to new market opportunities.
  • Saturday, September 11 - 2004 at 10:06
  • Solutions for all businesses - not just the enterprise

  • Information Technology continues to grow in importance to all businesses, both large and small, as a path to operational efficiency and competitive differentiation. But specific IT requirements must be met for the smaller organisation in order to achieve their business and IT goals.
  • Monday, August 23 - 2004 at 11:04
  • Active vs. Passive Storage Resource Management (SRM)

  • Information Technology has become a very important aspect of all business operations. IT deployments spread the breath and depth of organisation types, from the remote home office, through the workgroup to medium size enterprise all the way up to high end data centres of global corporations.
  • Sunday, August 15 - 2004 at 13:44
  • Shifting to Utility Computing

  • For decades, many users have viewed IT as an entirely separate entity from the rest of the business, more as a support organisation, and not necessarily aligned with or given it responsibility for any business initiatives.
  • Thursday, August 05 - 2004 at 13:54
  • How is the System Manager Managing the System?

  • Once upon a time storage management was all about where to put your backup tapes. Things have moved on since then and operations can no longer afford to ignore the need for a sound storage management system.
  • Monday, July 12 - 2004 at 14:14
  • Increasing capacity utilisation through storage virtualisation

  • According to Gartner, worldwide storage capacity will increase to a massive 5,000,000 TB in 2005. This data explosion is due to new applications that are continually saving huge amounts of data for organisations to use to be able to provide them with competitive advantage.
  • Monday, June 28 - 2004 at 14:23
  • How is the System Manager managing the system?

  • Once upon a time storage management was all about where to put your backup tapes. I knew a successful small business that used to backup to tape every night. The backed up tape was taken off-site, just as it should be, and a new tape inserted the next evening.
  • Friday, June 11 - 2004 at 20:01


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