EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, storage expert Brien Posey discusses how a cloud-based recovery site can be the key to reaching an effective DR strategy and can be extremely beneficial when a primary data center is incapacitated. Read on to learn the 6 important steps to consider when implementing a cloud-based DR solution.
EZINE:
Disaster recovery (DR) has quickly become the top priority for today's storage managers. However, the issue isn't whether or not you have a DR plan, but rather if you have one that will work when needed. This paper covers all the bases.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper discusses the network configuration management challenges, the need for the NCM plug-in and its benefits. Read on to learn more.
EGUIDE:
This SearchStorage.com E-Guide discusses the importance of protecting not just data but "use" of the associated information system, and outlines 4 capabilities needed for a better approach to data protection. Read on to learn more.
EBOOK:
Access this exclusive disaster recovery/business continuity presentation by Jon Toigo, CEO and managing partner of Toigo Partners International, to explore expert insight into the steps to building a business-savvy business continuity strategy.
WHITE PAPER:
Disasters strike without warning, so shouldn't your data protection solutions always be up to par? Explore this resource to find out the advantages of backup solution models, key requirements for solution offerings and cost-effective solutions.
WHITE PAPER:
Continuity of Operations Planning (COOP) is the disciplined planning needed to prepare for a natural or man-made emergency that affects service availability. This data sheet presents an effective solution for COOP from HP.
EGUIDE:
Are you a CIO looking to justify your DR project to upper management? This Q&A with Paul Kirvan, a consultant with more than 20 years of experience in business continuity management, will give you a perspective on the overall issue of DR and why your organization should implement a documented backup plan.
WHITE PAPER:
When it comes to successfully recovering from a serious incident the Australians were the least confident. Just 22% of Australian businesses felt that they would be able to recover quickly in the event of downtime, compared to a global average of 50%.