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Business continuity planning

  • October 31, 2011 31 Oct'11

    Japan may be facing sustained cyber attack

    Japan's mapping agency is the latest in a series of government agencies to be targeted by hackers, raising fears that the breaches are part of a series of sustained attacks.

  • November 01, 2007 01 Nov'07

    Riverbed adds disaster recovery features to WAFS

    A new version of Riverbed's software will sense when users are doing massive restores over the Wan and optimise traffic accordingly, the company says.

  • April 20, 2007 20 Apr'07

    Disaster Recovery Planning Podcasts

    DR expert Jon Toigo explains how the new realities of business make DR planning an essential element of daily IT process, procedure, product development and procurement.

  • March 26, 2007 26 Mar'07

    How can a company set retention policies with such a glut of unstructured data?

    It depends; there are no easy answers to this. There are a number of initiatives that a company should undertake, including disaster recovery, business continuity planning, Sarbanes-Oxley compliance and data security...

  • August 24, 2006 24 Aug'06

    Are tape backups a thing of the past when it comes to disaster recovery?

    I guess we have to look at disaster recovery, when it comes to tapes, in order of priorities. So, if we're talking about your most critical applications nowadays -- your most critical data -- tape backup is actually losing favor to disk backup or ...

  • August 16, 2005 16 Aug'05

    Reduce risks of disaster recovery testing

    Untested business continuity plans can leave your firm in the lurch, but taking down live environments is risky and complicated.

  • November 21, 2004 21 Nov'04

    Crash Course: Recovery

    What good is backing up your data if you can't get it back? The goal of this Crash Course on recovery is to make sure you can effectively and efficiently recover data no matter what iteration of the lifecycle it's in. Included here are also hints on...