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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. The threat landscape.

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Strong Business Continuity Management Brings Resilience

CIO Business Intelligence

Business disruptions happen every day and can cause companies to lose millions of dollars and suffer reputational damage. When astute executives, including CIOs, cheat disruption by focusing on business continuity management (BCM) programs that build resilience, the enterprise transformation can prosper.

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Resilient data backup and recovery is critical to enterprise success

CIO Business Intelligence

Meanwhile, F oundry’s Digital Business Research shows 38% of organizations surveyed are increasing spend on Big Data projects. While these developments present exciting opportunities, it’s vital businesses also ensure they have a robust resiliency strategy in place. Find out more on the Veeam website. [1]

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Thrive with Digital, Accelerating Intelligence for Electric Power

CIO Business Intelligence

Huawei was deeply involved in this year’s CEPSI, delivering a keynote speech titled Thrive with Digital, Driving the Green and Low-Carbon Development of New Power Systems , as well as showcasing a variety of innovative scenario-based solutions. Huawei is going all out to unleash digital productivity and drive intelligent electric power.

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WIIT: Enabling Enterprises to Realize the Full Potential of the Cloud While Bypassing its Complexity

CIO Business Intelligence

Based in Italy and with more than 20 years of experience helping enterprises, from large international firms to emerging mid-sized operations, grow their businesses with technology, WIIT serves a rapidly expanding and diverse customer base. The traditional IT model is no longer sustainable,” says Cozzi.

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CIOs weigh the new economics and risks of cloud lock-in

CIO Business Intelligence

The more applications and businesses that depend on a single cloud provider, the greater the potential for wide-scale impact of business continuity failures, Gartner’s surveys revealed. Many companies have multiple cloud providers and understand the nuances of developing in multiple cloud environments.

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14 in-demand cloud roles companies are hiring for

CIO Business Intelligence

After marked increase in cloud adoption through the pandemic, enterprises are facing new challenges, namely around the security, maintenance, and management of cloud infrastructure. Skills: Skills for this role include knowledge of application architecture, automation, ITSM, governance, security, and leadership.

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