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data management and disaster recovery

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Overstock.com Standardizes on GoldenGate for Transactional Data Management; Leading Online Retailer Selects GoldenGate Software for High Availability and Disaster Recovery, Zero-Downtime Migrations, Real-Time Data Warehousing
SAN FRANCISCO & SALT LAKE CITY -- GoldenGate Software Inc., the leading provider of transactional data management solutions, today announced that Overstock.comR (Nasdaq:OSTK) has selected GoldenGate to manage the leading Internet retailer's high volumes of data across the enterprise. Overstock.com plans to deploy GoldenGate solutions for zero-downtime system migrations, high...
Tags: data management, data warehouse, disaster recovery, high availability, Overstock.com Inc.
Research articles 2005-08-01
What's Out Is Now In. Banks Get Help from The Outside.
You know things are changing when even Citigroup, a shop that once prided itself on proprietary technology innovation almost as much as its banking business goes to the outside for help in solving IT challenges and reconciling years of merger-related technology nightmares. In this article, managing editor John Adams explores...
Tags: Citigroup Inc., Bank Technology News, Disaster Recovery, Banking, Financial Services, Data Management
White papers 2003-01-01
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning
Since September 11th, corporations worldwide have taken a hypercritical look at their Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning BCP. The big question: If another terrorist attack should occur, would the company be prepared? The impact from September 11th goes far beyond New York City, Washington and Pennsylvania. The impact is...
Tags: PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, Business Continuity Planning, Business Continuity, Business Security, Disaster Recovery, It Services, Strategy, Business Operations, Data Management, Management
White papers 2002-04-01
Planning for Physical Disaster
The tragic disasters on September 11, 2001, were a horrible reminder of how precarious and precious life is. It gave us a lesson to be prepared for the risks that may be ahead. One tool for the preparation is disaster planning. This article is a discussion of three basic steps...
Tags: Risk, Threat, Strategy, Disaster Recovery, Security, Management, Data Management
White papers 2001-10-01
Getting Started: Disaster Recovery Planning
This article is about disaster planning work with many different types of organizations, that too many of them make the recovery process harder for themselves - or even impossible - by not planning ahead for disaster recovery. While they may take steps to try to prevent disasters, they ignore the...
Tags: Recovery, Disaster Recovery Planning, Crystal Ball, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
White papers 2003-01-01
Disaster Planning And Recovery: Expecting The Unexpected
Every company should tailor an Emergency Management Plan EMP to meet its specific needs. Planning allows one to make crucial decisions when the judgment is clear. In fact, a farsighted EMP might even include how to turn a disaster into an opportunity. No single plan will fit all businesses. A...
Tags: United States Small Business Administration, Disaster Planning, Recovery, Emergency Management, Disaster, Planning, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
White papers 2003-01-01
Disaster Planning
"Disasters and emergencies can involve a single worker for example a heart attack on the job, several workers, or a complete plant or site. Disasters or Emergencies can be due to internal or external factors or natural disasters. Along with explaining the factors of disaster the article...
Tags: Disaster Planning, Disaster, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
White papers 2003-01-01
An overview of the Disaster Recovery Planning Process - From Start to Finish
Most businesses stay very busy working on projects that support the growth of that business. Many companies do not have a Disaster Recovery Plan DRP. Often there is a desire for a DRP, but the level of effort and/or cost required to create a DRP can cause this project to...
Tags: Disaster Recovery Planning, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
White papers 1999-03-01
Define what Types of Disasters need to be Planned for.
This white paper describes, at a high level, some of the many areas to address during the creation of a Disaster Recovery DR Plan. It is not all-inclusive, but is intended to provide insight into the overall process. The first step in planning to recover from a disaster is to...
Tags: Disaster, Homeland Security, Disaster Recovery, Government, Data Management
White papers 2001-03-01
The Brave New World of Disaster Recovery
Companies are revisiting their disaster recovery plans to cover the harsh new realities of life on U.S. soil. Until Sept. 11, few CFOs actively managed disaster recovery plans. That's changing now that new threats have been added to the lineup of potential crises, and businesses are recognizing the importance of...
Tags: Disaster Recovery Planning, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
White papers 2002-03-01
An Introduction To Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
It is now generally recognized that Business continuity planning and disaster recovery planning are vital activities. The sole purpose of business continuity is to maintain a minimum level of service while restoring the organization to business as usual. However, the creation of and maintenance of a sound business continuity...
Tags: Disaster Recovery Planning, Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery World, Disaster Recovery, It Services, Data Management
White papers 2003-01-01
Disaster Planning
Disaster planning is complex; the written plan is the result of a wide range of preliminary activities. A prudent first step is to list geographic and climatic hazards and other risks. Once the institution's hazards are specified, the disaster planner should devise a program with concrete goals, identifiable resources, and...
Tags: Risk, Disaster Planning, Northeast Document Conservation Center, Disaster Recovery, Strategy, Data Management, Management
White papers 2003-01-01
Securing the Supply Chain Against Disaster
September 11 has increased awareness of the need for a continuity plan for the supply chain in the event of natural or man-made disasters. A mitigation program based on collaboration is a key component of any such plan. Instancing this, the article shows accepted steps for planning the disaster management...
Tags: Supply Chain, Disaster Management, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Integrated Strategies, Disaster Recovery, Supply Chain Management (SCM), Data Management, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2003-01-01
Get Ready - Be Prepared
This article is about Disaster Preparedness Considerations, which have been discussed in this article in details. A community relies on its businesses to generate jobs and tax revenue and to nurture a built environment that is healthy and sustainable. When a business protects itself from natural disasters, it is also...
Tags: United States Small Business Administration, Disaster Recovery, Taxes, Asset Management, Data Management, Financial Planning, Finance, Operational Planning, Business Operations
White papers 2003-01-01
Disaster Recovery Begins With Having a Plan
Too many companies think of disaster recovery as primarily if not solely as a technical issue. It is that of course – but it is also very much more, if it is to be entirely successful the next time a crisis occurs. The real and only goal is to...
Tags: Disaster Recovery, Data Management
White papers 2003-01-01
The Electronic Future of Legal Noticing
Having an alternate business location is vital to any continuity of business. A real estate agent and/or building manager can assist in locating space that would be available should the need arise. The space does not have to be as large as your current location, however, it should be able...
Tags: Computer, Poorman-Douglas, Computer Equipment, Productivity, Disaster Recovery, Scanners, Data Management, Hardware, Peripherals
White papers 2003-01-01
Disaster Planning ... Who Needs It?
Almost half of the companies that lost their records in a fire never reopened their doors again. More than half of those that did open failed to survive several years after the fire, according to statistics published by the Association of Records Managers and Administrators. This article says that some...
Tags: Disaster Planning, Fire, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
White papers 1999-11-01
What Now? - Best-Laid Plans
When it comes to disaster planning, the worst-case scenario has just gotten a whole lot worse. Bombings, shootings, plane crashes that wipe out entire buildings, prolonged power outages, major infrastructure disruptions, even massive disasters that incapacitate the very emergency personnel who are supposed to come in and save the day...
Tags: Human Resources, BUSINESS FORWARD, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
White papers 2003-01-01
Disaster Planning After the Apocalypse
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor, most companies that experience a major disaster are no longer in business within five years. Regardless of what catastrophe you or your clients may face, the more that you plan, the easier and faster your recovery. This article explains some some basics to...
Tags: Disaster Planning, LawBiz, Disaster Recovery, Insurance, Financial Planning, Data Management, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance
White papers 2001-10-01
Averting Disaster: Moving Toward Business Continuity Management
One could speculate that, ten years from now, people will look back at 2002 as the year when business continuity/disaster recovery shifted from "nice to have, if you can afford it," to "we couldn't do business without it!" When the circumstances are so unreasonable that the core premises of the...
Tags: Business Continuity, Rothstein Associates, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
White papers 2002-10-01
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