EGUIDE:
With businesses becoming increasingly dependent on data to function, being able to recover quickly from an IT systems failure is critical. In this 14-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at the various options available when implementing disaster recovery.
EGUIDE:
The updated 2020 IT Priorities Survey from Computer Weekly and TechTarget shines a light on how the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic has reshaped IT leaders' technology investment plans.
WEBCAST:
The following webcast depicts how to create, update, and manage a successful business plan. Discover what techniques you can use to move your business forward.
WHITE PAPER:
Microsoft Active Directory (AD) is the source of nearly all authentication and authorization in most Windows environments, which means it's critical to keep up and running. While AD's features can protect against some failures, there are others it can't recover from on its own. So what do you do when that dreaded day of disaster arrives?
EGUIDE:
Backup and disaster recovery have primarily been treated separately. In this exclusive e-guide, consultant Brien Posey explains how server virtualization has allowed these two technologies to converge.
EGUIDE:
Cloud-based disaster recovery has emerged as an affordable, flexible method for providing application availability following a disaster event. This e-guide provides insight into cloud DR including strengths, issues, different model types, and more.
EBOOK:
Check out this informative paper to explore an off-site data protection solution that guarantees your data's longevity, even in the face of a disaster. Read on to learn more.
WEBCAST:
Join this webinar from GigaOM Research and WANdisco to learn how enterprises are hardening Hadoop across global data centers to ensure continuous availability, even during maintenance windows.
WHITE PAPER:
This exclusive paper examines a backup and recovery solution that helps software-based backup data protection infrastructures reach previously unknown service levels.
EGUIDE:
Most organizations take their business continuity plans for granted under normal conditions, but these plans aren’t truly tested until adversity strikes. Now, continuity must be ensured through maximization of remote resources, especially UC technology, to keep employees happy and mitigate risk. Read our expert guide to learn how to do this.