Marquette Medical Systems
Marquette Medical Systems Relies on Storage Management System To Protect Its Customers Through Lengthy Product LifecycleWhile storage management is critical for any business, when people's lives depend...
View ArticleSolving Storage Management Issues
Solving Storage Management Issues for Today's Open, Networked Computing Environment: Security Standards Top the List The 90's data explosion and open systems revolution have spread mission critical...
View ArticleRecord Storage:Is It Vital to Your Firm's Success?
Whether it's lease agreements stashed in file cabinets or mailing lists on a computer file, your company's records are the heart and soul of your business.A study by the University of Minnesota...
View ArticleWhat To Look For In A Media Protection Facility
As more businesses realize the importance of contingency planning and off-site data storage, the question of how to find a proper media protection facility must be answered. The facility chosen should...
View ArticleProtecting Your Corporate Computer Assets
Many data processing professionals and corporate executive officers face difficult business decisions that will affect the cost of providing information processing disaster contingency plans in the...
View ArticleEvaluating Hot-Sites and Contracts
The evaluation of hot-site backup processing locations, processing and contract terms and conditions is perhaps one of the most crucial aspects of completing a Disaster Recovery plan. Hot-site...
View ArticleDisaster Recovery Coverage: Is It Just Another Necessary Insurance Policy?
The concept of disaster recovery, clearly a topic coming to the forefront of critical issues for enlightened management, is nonetheless a fairly recent phenomenon. As a result, its place in assuring a...
View ArticleContinuous Availability Services
Business Continuity is the underlying objective of all Contingency Plans; however, the requirements for Business Continuity vary by application within an organization, as well as from company to...
View ArticleReciprocal Agreements: Do They Work?
Do reciprocal agreements work? The answer to this question is a definite yes--maybe! To see if they will work for you, first ask yourself the bigger question--what do you mean by “work”? In my...
View ArticleCaptive, Cold, Hind, Hot, Warm, Which Kind Of Site Is Best?
Determining the best form of alternative processing for your data center, should it become incapacitated, is a difficult task and, it is never completed. The conditions that influenced yesterday’s...
View ArticleCommercial Recovery Facilities: Selecting a Hot Site Facility
Consolidation within the hot site industry has all but eliminated the small and start-up companies leaving well established reputable vendors in which to select from. Subsequently, evaluation criteria...
View ArticleThe 21st Century Emergency Operations Center
We prepare for disasters every year. Our techniques, plans, exercises and skills have improved from the previous year's experiences. We support the idea of 'preparing for the unexpected'. As the 21st...
View ArticleThe Hidden Costs of In-House Disaster Recovery
When a company relies on its computing system for critical business operations, keeping the system up and running is essential. Nothing is more catastrophic to a business than an unexpected system...
View ArticleBusiness Continuity Planning: New Choices in Alternate Site Selection
In an era in which information is as valuable a commodity as products or services - or may itself be the product - it is critical to plan for its protection in the event of a natural or manmade...
View ArticleOmniCentric Hotsites - Local Access to Global Continuity
Disasters and catastrophes have been occurring since life first appeared on this planet. As humankind developed technologically, the need for recovery capability seemed to be a natural spinoff. The...
View ArticleA Question of Distance and Apples
As consideration is given to the process of recovery from various disasters, many corporate, government and institutional managers have developed, or copied from others, various storage site evaluation...
View ArticleReal Estate Aspects of Recovery Centers
Any company considering the creation of a 'hot site' must take into account real estate facility planning, in addition to the technology, human resources and other disciplines which go into a disaster...
View ArticleBusiness Continuance: Beyond Disaster Recovery
It's a well worn fact. For IS executives, disaster recovery means the restoration of computing operations after a natural or manmade disaster, be it an earthquake, a tornado, a terrorist attack, or a...
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