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Achieve scalable cyber resiliency in the cloud during an age of exponential data growth

CIO Business Intelligence

When data is unavailable or worse, lost, the consequences can be dire: unhappy customers, lost revenue, even compliance or legal ramifications. Organizations need data resilience to ensure business continuity. Right now, according to IDC, just under half (49%) of data is stored in a traditional data center.

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World Backup Day 2018 Data Protection Readiness Reminder

Storage IO Blog

World Backup Day 2018 Data Protection Readiness Reminder It’s that time of year again, World Backup Day 2018 Data Protection Readiness Reminder. In case you have forgotten, or were not aware, this coming Saturday March 31 is World Backup (and recovery day).

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Avoiding Last-Mile Challenges for Remote Workers

CIO Business Intelligence

This needs to be a multidimensional review: Computational requirements Storage requirements (local, remote, and backup) Voice communication requirements Video communication requirements Security requirements Special access requirements (e.g. Best Practice 5: Build an extranet architecture. In other cases they can be used as a backup.

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Business continuity planning: A proactive approach to threat management

CIO Business Intelligence

Events like this highlight the importance of developing contingency plans based on events in the world that can impact businesses. Business continuity is an essential part of the planning process for CIOs and CTOs. Black swan events can impact businesses in significant ways. Emphasize written over verbal communication.

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Resilient data backup and recovery is critical to enterprise success

CIO Business Intelligence

This data doesn’t even take into account other threats to business continuity, ranging from natural disasters to the accidental deletion of data. Irrespective of where data lives – public cloud, at the edge, or on-premises – secure backup and recovery is essential to any enterprise security strategy.

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When Using Cloud Computing to Replicate is the Right Idea

Data Center Knowledge

One cloud computing solution is to deploy the platform as a means for disaster recovery, business continuity, and extending the data center. With flexible “pay-as-you-grow” models, cloud computing can evolve with the needs of your business. Remote backup and storage. Branches and other offices.

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Colocation: A Crucial Pillar for Building a Data-First Organization

CIO Business Intelligence

They offer scalability, agility, and cost-efficiency advantages as a way to power up data-first business without onerous data center investments. Driven by data gravity as well as new opportunities to innovate at the edge, enterprises are shifting toward decentralized IT architectures.