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Disaster Recovery for Mobile Users

IT Toolbox

Disaster recovery used to be the domain of desktops. Companies had a security strategy in case their computers were infected by malware or a flood swamped the office, damaging monitors and processors. Now, more brands are investing in mobile disaster recovery -- a contingency plan for mobile continuity after an emergency.

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Why You Need to Consider Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service

CIO Business Intelligence

Investing in a robust disaster recovery program upfront can save considerable costs down the road. According to FEMA, nearly a quarter of businesses never re-open following a major disaster—a sobering statistic. [i] Without a robust disaster recovery plan in place, it can take days, weeks, or even months to recover.

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What is the Difference Between Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery?

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Information Technology Blog - - What is the Difference Between Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery? Almost everyone now is thinking about measures to mitigate disaster and to recover from the effects. Many companies require policies to keep operating even in the aftermath of nature’s wrath.

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The Increasing Demand for Telecoms During a Pandemic

Spearline Testing

Spearline monitors critical business telecommunications services on a global level, which is why Palmer said the organization is uniquely positioned to present data that highlights how the pandemic made business communications companies faster at making adjustments. Article originally published on UCToday.

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Multicloud by design approach simplifies the cloud experience

CIO Business Intelligence

It can also improve business continuity and disaster recovery and help avoid vendor lock-in. This approach brings widely used enterprise management tools and user interfaces to public cloud environments, enabling consistency of management and smoother data mobility.

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Copaco Cloud: Increasing the sustainability of enterprises in Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands

CIO Business Intelligence

We recently connected with Pascal Saul, Senior Cloud Architect of Copaco, to learn why the company elected to embrace the VMware Zero Carbon Committed initiative. We offer a variety of cloud services, including those that address productivity, security, backup, disaster recovery, and IaaS-related needs,” said Saul.

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General Dynamics IT takes multicloud strategy to the next level

CIO Business Intelligence

And it increased or strengthened our DR [disaster recovery] posture overall.” GDIT has also automated many tasks within its finance systems such as accounts payable for inter- and intra-company transfers as well as for HR and IT business areas. “I think that the clouds are quite good.