Your organization has gone through the effort of establishing a disaster recovery plan and finding a service provider to implement it. Now that the plan is in place, how do you know it works? The ...
Despite over half of companies wanting to retain control of their IT disaster recovery in-house, a lack of frequent testing is putting these businesses more at risk of IT downtime than companies which ...
When your IT systems go down, every second counts — and the costs can be staggering. Research shows that more than half of IT and data centre outages cost over $100,000, and 16% exceed $1 million. In ...
No organization is immune to disaster, whether it's ransomware, cloud outages or unexpected system failures. That's why having a solid disaster recovery plan is critical -- especially for Microsoft ...
Every business has faced—or will face—disruptions that challenge its survival. It could be a ransomware attack paralyzing operations, a natural disaster wiping ...
Spring is the season of renewal, making it the perfect time to refresh not only physical spaces but also strategies and programs (like your IT Disaster Recovery (IT/DR) plans). Many organizations ...
The University of Reading’s IT team plans to “pull the plug” on its Nutanix-based infrastructure to test disaster recovery (DR) readiness after a move to the supplier’s NC2 cloud services. That’s ...
Kubernetes deployments offer plenty of advantages to enterprises that want to update their infrastructure and move to a cloud-native architecture. But a lot of what makes Kubernetes attractive to ...
3. Almost 50% of people are still using untested recovery systems. Perhaps the most surprising statistics is that over 50% of people never test their disaster recovery solution. 28% of people test at ...