Disaster Recovery
How to successfully implement a disaster recovery plan
- Enterprise-wide applications have created enterprise-wide downtime vulnerabilities, requiring teamwork for continuity and recovery strategies. This article examines the need to work in partnership to successfully implement a disaster recovery plan.
- Monday, June 23 - 2003 at 10:21
Building a better data protection strategy means software and people
- Most companies have a backup and recovery strategy in place already. The question is whether it is robust enough for the business and, if it is scalable to meet the escalating needs of the business.
- Monday, April 14 - 2003 at 09:54
Invest now or pay later: The imperative of business continuity
- According to research by the META Group, the potential financial loss due to downtime is staggering. For an online retailer, the hourly loss is over one million dollars, on average.
- Monday, April 14 - 2003 at 09:51
Your Microsoft Exchange Server is down. What's your plan?
- Large-scale adoption of e-mail by businesses continues to increase. According to Ferris Research, the number of corporate mailboxes worldwide is projected to grow from 131 million in 2001 to 225 million in 2005. And the size of each individual mailbox is also growing: According to Ferris, the average size of Exchange mailboxes grew 48% in 2002.
- Monday, April 14 - 2003 at 09:48
Enterprise Storage Management is more than just Backup and Recovery
- Today storage management no longer means backup and recovery. The processes that were once associated with storage management are now more or less entirely automated.
- Monday, April 14 - 2003 at 09:39




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