Click to learn more about author Zach Dunn. Before the pandemic, many organizations pushed back on remote work because they feared productivity would plummet if workers had the freedom to dictate where and when they worked. You can see the vestiges of this thinking during Goldman Sachs’ recent mandate that employees return to the office by June […]
The Truth About Data Backup for Mission-Critical Environments
Click to learn more about author Ken Steinhardt. If you are depending wholly on data backup for disaster recovery and business continuity, you may want to take a second look at your strategy. For mission-critical environments, data backup should be, at most, a secondary level of protection and not the primary form of data protection. […]
The Next Normal: Business Continuity Relies on Data Availability
Click to learn more about author Steve Sullivan. Data is the most important asset of the modern organization. When staying “Always On” is a top priority, reactive responses to data threats and breaches are no longer enough. As what is considered mission-critical to a functioning business changes with the times, keeping all data safe and […]
Move Past Traditional 3-2-1 Data Backups
Click here to learn more about Sean Derrington. Move Past Traditional 3-2-1 Data Backups Strangely enough, we have a professional photographer to thank for the 3-2-1 backup strategy that many organizations employ today. Peter Krogh originally shared the concept in his 2009 book The DAM Book: Digital Asset Management for Photography. This backup strategy […]
What Is Disaster Recovery (DR) – Plan, Strategy, Service, and Template in IT
Click to learn more about author Malik Zakaria. A system is said to be reliable when it operates symmetrically under all circumstances (normal and abnormal). Nobody can predict the abnormal behaviour. So, we should frame a robust system which can withstand the discrepancies. This discrepancy is termed as “Disaster”, it’s a phenomenon of causing interruption which […]