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Backup lessons from a cloud-storage disaster

Network World

OVHcloud customers with data in the burned-out data cener who had their own disaster recovery measures in place or who purchased the off-site backup and disaster-recovery services offered by OVHcloud have been able to resume operations. Those who did not lost data that will never come back.

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Disaster recovery: How is your business set up to survive an outage?

Network World

Dark disaster recovery vs. active architecture. Security experts say how individual companies choose to save their data in anticipation of an outage depends on how long they can survive before the “lights” are turned back on. What level of availability does your company need? Asynchronous vs synchronous.

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Dell expands data-protection product line

Network World

Active data protection is often treated as something of an afterthought, especially compared to disaster recovery. Yet it's certainly a problem for companies. To read this article in full, please click here Dell Technologies has announced new products and services for data protection as part of its security portfolio.

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Top DRaaS companies to watch

Network World

Forrester Research recently released its report naming Sungard AS, Bluelock, IBM and iland as the top disaster recovery-as-a-service companies. With enterprises expecting their network up at all times, backup and recovery are key to keeping things running smoothly with no downtime.

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The Increasing Demand for Telecoms During a Pandemic

Spearline Testing

” In a recent article featured on UCToday, journalist Moshe Beauford sat down for an interview with Mike to discuss some of the research that went into the whitepaper and the key takeaways of the report. Article originally published on UCToday.

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Cyber Resilience: Building Immunity in the Face of Evolving Threats

SecureWorld News

Cyber resilience is essential: it is the capacity to anticipate and plan recovery from Adverse Cyber Events or even adapt seamlessly after the occurrence. This article studies resilience concerning cybersecurity and provides applicable insights that organizations can use as guidelines in building immunity against evolving threats.

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How Resilient are FedRAMP Clouds Anyway?

Cloud Musings

But when it comes to disaster recovery in the cloud, is that necessarily the case? In theory, most cloud services offer extremely resilient platforms and a modicum of disaster recovery is built in. the cloud, isn’t my disaster recovery built in? Isn’t that the benefit of being in the cloud?”