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- Remote Backup as Part of a Disaster Recovery Strategy
- New technologies and recent storm reports have forced many companies to review disaster recovery plans and data protection policies. Many companies that were very diligent in protecting their data to tape or disk onsite found their offsite protection was inadequate. Some had a total data loss as a direct consequence...
- White papers 2006-08-25
- Double-Take® Software Presents Disaster Recovery Planning at the 2008 Business Continuity & Corporate Security Show
- Company to Address Protecting Vital Server Operations and Failover Systems at Work
- Research articles 2008-03-18
- Disaster Puts Retail Supply Chain To The Test
- From the executive summary: ‘Replenishing large supermarkets and convenience stores following a disaster is a logistical game of wits. Supply-chain management systems are conditioned to operate effectively in emergencies, a plan that eases a state of confusion in the aftermath.’ A disaster recovery plan helps in coping with the losses...
- White papers 2004-08-27
- When Disaster Strikes: Organizations Act Quickly To Make The Most Out Of A Bad Situation
- Any company can crumble down like pack of cards if a disaster strikes unalarmed. No matter how many security personals, electronic equipments, or security alarms are pressed into service, nothing can beat an unexpected event. It is in such kind of situation that one understands the real value of disaster...
- White papers 2003-12-26
- How To Protect Your Systems When Disaster Strikes
- The recent spurt in terrorist attacks have sent the alarm bells ringing in the corporate sector for protection of the valuable data. As a result, there is an increased need to adopt effective disaster recovery plans that help in coping with losses and brings life back to normal. The experts...
- White papers 2003-05-05
- 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...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- 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...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Banking Industry and Disaster Recovery Planning
- In this article, it is explored that what the banking industry's specific disaster recovery needs are and explain some state-of-the-art recovery solutions that have emerged as a direct outgrowth of those needs. Planning is vital to disaster recovery because the primary objective is to avoid problems before they occur. Disaster...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Disaster recovery plan template
- Putting a disaster recovery plan in place isn't cheap, though it's never as expensive as not having one when disaster strikes. But as one TechRepublic member explains, there is a cost-effective approach, and he provides a template to follow.
- Tools & templates 2002-11-19
- Executive Presentation Of Business Recovery Planning
- Every business and organization could experience a serious incident, which can prevent it from continuing normal operations. Hence, every organization needs to plan for these scenarios. Disaster recovery planning is a step in this direction. The paper provides an overview of business continuity and disaster recovery planning. It also examines...
- White papers 2002-08-13
- Disaster Recovery: Is Wall Street Prepared?
- In recent years, the acts of terrorism and other related disasters have emphasized the need for efficient disaster-recovery plans. Such plans emphasize on proactively mitigating the effects of an impending crisis. The disaster-recovery plans include provision for a backup mechanism to ensure continued business operations in the face of the...
- White papers 2002-08-12
- 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...
- White papers 2002-03-01
- The Collision Course Of Business-Continuity Planning, Operational Risk And Basel
- From the executive summary: 'Financial services firms are realizing that a solid disaster-recovery plan can help reduce capital charges set aside for operational risk. As a result, many large conglomerates are focusing on an enterprise-wide risk management plan. In addition, the companies are aligning the operational risks with disaster-recovery plans.'...
- White papers 2002-01-04
- Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning and Management: Perspective
- Because of business interruptions ranging from catastrophic natural disasters to acts of terrorism to technical glitches, organizations need business continuity and recovery resources, plans, and management. A variety of products, consultants, and services are available. Which kind of help best fits each company's needs? Should the company build and maintain...
- White papers 2001-10-08
- Disaster Recovery Planning 101
- A disaster can strike anytime and anywhere. The consequences of the same could be very serious for a business enterprise. It is essential for an organization to have full-proof disaster recovery plan in place to meet with any eventuality of the impending disaster. The paper outlines various emergencies and discusses...
- White papers 2001-10-01
- Control Your Destiny: No Excuses Disaster Recovery
- Disasters can strike at any place and at any time. But, most people relate disaster with natural calamity or attacks by anti-social elements. Experts, however, suggest that a disaster can also relate to internal failure of operations within organizations. If systems fail within an organization, the Government cannot do anything....
- White papers 2001-02-01
- SBA Delivers New Disaster Recovery Plan to Congress
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- Research articles 2007-06-06
- Beverly Hills Relies on McDATA Professional Services for Disaster Recovery Planning
- BROOMFIELD, Colo. -- McDATA Corporation (Nasdaq:MCDTA) (Nasdaq:MCDT), a leading provider of storage networking solutions, today announced the IT department for the city of Beverly Hills used McDATA's Professional Services organization to augment and upgrade their disaster recovery plan. The city's fire, police and public works departments rely on access to...
- Research articles 2005-11-15
- Insurance: "The Disaster Recovery Plan of Last Resort"
- The average company spends approximately $3.00 to insure every $1,000 of corporate assets, and this cost continues to increase. Insurance companies have become a significant driving force in the development of disaster recovery plans by tying policy renewals and premium amounts to the level of disaster preparedness a company has....
- White papers 1999-12-13
- 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...
- White papers 1999-03-01
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