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8 big IT failures of 2023

CIO Business Intelligence

The outage was traced to a damaged database file; a contractor was working to correct a problem with the synchronization between live and backup databases and ended up corrupting both. And arise it did on January 24, when a Chicago employee failed to turn the backup server off at the appropriate time.

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Esteemed UK academy proves innovation without disruption is possible

CIO Business Intelligence

Adopting a system based in the cloud means that it is always available, and the economies of scale with a secure multi-tenant platform means that no additional investment in Disaster Recovery is necessary (DR is built inside the cloud). This provides a valuable audit trail while enhancing the safeguarding of both students and staff.

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Unpacking Murray & Roberts’ turbulent journey to the cloud and back again

CIO Business Intelligence

We pretty much ran on a major production environment, and then we had a hot standby disaster recovery environment, which was far out of support and had come to end of life. We had third-party independent consultants come in to analyze certain systems and licensing. Unfortunately, our licensing expert missed that.

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Big Data: The Hadoop Business Case

CTOvision

When including the cost of software, hardware, and licensing/support, the cost per terabyte (TB) of an MPP system is estimated at tens of thousands of dollars [4]. Many organizations have purpose-built solutions for asking business intelligence questions, providing disaster recovery/backup, etc.,

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