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Preparing for the Worst: IT Disaster Recovery Best Practices

SecureWorld News

Being prepared for a bad situation that might never happen is better than experiencing a disaster that catches you off-guard. Read this post to learn more about disaster recovery and discover the best practices that you should apply to improve the protection of your data and IT environment. What is disaster recovery?

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Free Cloud Courses at Linux Academy — July 2019

Linux Academy

To continually support you in your mission to learn and grow we are always adding new courses and resources. Linux Academy Free Courses in July. This course is designed around introducing students to cloud concepts and securing those using the tools available. This course is for the true Google Cloud Platform beginner.

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Dialog Enterprise: keeping the data of Sri Lanka’s enterprises safe and sovereign

CIO Business Intelligence

Offering an extensive portfolio of ICT solutions and services in conjunction with its high-available data centers, fastest broadband internet and telecommunications networks for consumers and businesses, Dialog Enterprise is one of the most trusted information and communication technology brands in Asia.

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Symantec Government Symposium 11 March 2014 at the Renaissance Hotel Washington DC

CTOvision

Of course you always need to evaluate the agenda and it pays to be going to an event that has a reputation for advancing key issues. Event attendees will also hear about how to securely manage big data, cloud computing, mobility, social networking, critical infrastructure and more! Registration and Networking Breakfast.

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General Dynamics IT takes multicloud strategy to the next level

CIO Business Intelligence

And it increased or strengthened our DR [disaster recovery] posture overall.” The Department of Defense relies on thousands of networks that are vital to execute its mission. “I think that the clouds are quite good. We saw a lot of reduction in cost,” he says. “We We were able to get better metrics and reporting.

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The secrets of successful cloud-first strategies

CIO Business Intelligence

Of course, many enterprises land on embracing both methods, says Nicholas Merizzi, a principal at Deloitte Consulting. And of course, people issues are a big part of becoming cloud-native. Build a realistic roadmap — and a surefire skills plan. The shift to a cloud-centric approach to security is necessary,” Rubina says.

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Disruption Doesn’t Make an Appointment. A Guide for Handling the Unwelcome Knock.

CIO Business Intelligence

Climate, control blackouts, political occasions, and of course, new to the list, pandemics. The one huge lesson is there’s no bad side to planning to avert pushing the limits of technology capacity, workforce resiliency, and existing business continuity strategies and disaster recovery planning. Something happens!