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The Increasing Demand for Telecoms During a Pandemic

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“The demand for telecommunications services during the COVID-19 pandemic, for both business continuity and personal reasons, has never been greater.” Today most, if not all, social interactions happen over mobile networks and the Internet. ” Data from 2020, however, paints another picture.

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Should You Have a Business Email Compromise Incident Response Plan?

SecureWorld News

You have a Business Continuity Plan. You have a Disaster Recovery Plan and a Cyber Incident Response Plan. But do you have a Business Email Compromise (BEC) Incident Response Plan? As a result, the company must now also clean up their network and deal with the legal and financial implications of the breach.

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New CIO appointments in India, 2022

CIO Business Intelligence

Previously, he led the design, planning, implementation and delivery of IT managed services, cloud and security services, data centre and disaster recovery services at NTT. He will run the company’s ERP and order management systems, and manage IT support, business and operations support systems, networking, and security.

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District Medical Group transforms its approach to data management

CIO Business Intelligence

When Kevin Rhode took the role of CIO of Arizona-based District Medical Group (DMG) in May 2020, he faced his share of challenges. When he took the helm at DMG, Rhode’s first step was to assess the organization’s disaster recovery, business continuity, backup, and data management capabilities.

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Rebalancing through Recalibration: CIOs Operationalizing Pandemic-era Innovation

CIO Business Intelligence

He focuses on the strategic insights into how businesses would operate in the future. The pandemic, even though most businesses would like to not revisit it, has provided a huge context to organizations to base their priorities on. This number increases for enterprises to $122 million and decreases for small businesses at $16 million.