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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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14 in-demand cloud roles companies are hiring for

CIO Business Intelligence

To tackle that, businesses are turning their budgets toward the cloud, with two out of every three IT decision-makers planning to increase cloud budgets in 2024, and nearly a third (31%) reporting that 31% of their IT budget is earmarked for cloud computing, according to the 2023 Cloud Computing Study from CIO.com parent company Foundry.

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What the Digital Operational Resilience Act means for you

CIO Business Intelligence

This piece of legislation in the European Union (EU) requires companies to be compliant by January 2025, meaning businesses have just under one year to ensure they’re prepared. But what exactly does this policy mean for IT security? And how can businesses ensure they’re ready?

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How Resilient are FedRAMP Clouds Anyway?

Cloud Musings

By Jodi Kohut For the uninitiated, FedRAMP is the Federal Risk Authorizationand Management Program , a government-wide program that provides a standardized approach to security assessment, authorization, and continuous monitoring for cloud products and services. the cloud, isn’t my disaster recovery built in?

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NGA joins GitHub, offers code to help disaster response

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NGA hopes to reap benefits in innovation, creativity, and the power of a far-reaching community of programmers who approach the development of the program from different perspectives. NGA began by sharing its code for GeoQ, a tool the agency developed to assist with Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Recovery (HADR) efforts.

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IBM and AWS Create a Path to Modernization Via Industry-Specific Solutions

CIO Business Intelligence

Companies across industries have core requirements related to data security and governance controls, yet different industries have uniquely focused considerations. IBM and AWS have put several mechanisms and programs in place to codify their rich vertical industry expertise and make it easily accessible to customers in critical sectors.

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