Operational Resiliency: Roadmap to Managing Risk and Resilience
In todayâs competitive and tumultuous business climate, organizations are constantly dealing with the pressure to do more with less. The resources required to manage and operate the business, let alone to invest in new initiatives, are always at a premium. At the same time, many business leaders are increasingly required to focus their attention on… Continue reading Operational Resiliency: Roadmap to Managing Risk and Resilience
Operational Resiliency: Roadmap to Managing Risk and Resilience
In todayâs competitive and tumultuous business climate, organizations are constantly dealing with the pressure to do more with less. The resources required to manage and operate the business, let alone to invest in new initiatives, are always at a premium. At the same time, many business leaders are increasingly required to focus their attention on… Continue reading Operational Resiliency: Roadmap to Managing Risk and Resilience
Travel Assumptions Lead to Making My Own Mini-Travel Kit
Have you ever thought about what we take for granted? I know I get into my mode of thinking the food is in the cupboards, the electricity works when I hit the switch, I can always get Internet connectivity, my car will start in the morning. What do we do when something goes amiss? Do… Continue reading Travel Assumptions Lead to Making My Own Mini-Travel Kit
Travel Assumptions Lead to Making My Own Mini-Travel Kit
Have you ever thought about what we take for granted? I know I get into my mode of thinking the food is in the cupboards, the electricity works when I hit the switch, I can always get Internet connectivity, my car will start in the morning. What do we do when something goes amiss? Do… Continue reading Travel Assumptions Lead to Making My Own Mini-Travel Kit
Making A Go-Bag: An Updated Guide On How To Prepare For The Unexpected
Last week I spent a few hours in the freezing rain with a few hundred of my new best friends. Someone had tripped the fire alarm in my condo at 2 a.m. In my sleepy haze of panic I was able to throw on a layer of clothes, grab my coat, and make it down… Continue reading Making A Go-Bag: An Updated Guide On How To Prepare For The Unexpected
Making A Go-Bag: An Updated Guide On How To Prepare For The Unexpected
Last week I spent a few hours in the freezing rain with a few hundred of my new best friends. Someone had tripped the fire alarm in my condo at 2 a.m. In my sleepy haze of panic I was able to throw on a layer of clothes, grab my coat, and make it down… Continue reading Making A Go-Bag: An Updated Guide On How To Prepare For The Unexpected
The Big Three: Archive Joins Backup and Disaster Recovery
Data growth, data access, and data protection have become intermingled to a degree that makes it difficult to understand management processes that historically were pretty straightforward. Specifically, backup and disaster recovery (DR) have been widely understood and implemented. Due to the enormous growth of data, archive has entered the larger IT discussion, playing an important… Continue reading The Big Three: Archive Joins Backup and Disaster Recovery
The Big Three: Archive Joins Backup and Disaster Recovery
Data growth, data access, and data protection have become intermingled to a degree that makes it difficult to understand management processes that historically were pretty straightforward. Specifically, backup and disaster recovery (DR) have been widely understood and implemented. Due to the enormous growth of data, archive has entered the larger IT discussion, playing an important… Continue reading The Big Three: Archive Joins Backup and Disaster Recovery
The Barbarino Test for Actionable Plans
As a fan of 1970s sitcoms, Welcome Back Kotter was certainly a classic. The main character, Vinny Barbarino, was a likeable character. Welcome Back Kotter featured Gabe Kaplan as a Brooklyn school teacher charged with the education of some unique students who had little interest in their studies. Barbarino, played by John Travolta, was the… Continue reading The Barbarino Test for Actionable Plans
The Barbarino Test for Actionable Plans
As a fan of 1970s sitcoms, Welcome Back Kotter was certainly a classic. The main character, Vinny Barbarino, was a likeable character. Welcome Back Kotter featured Gabe Kaplan as a Brooklyn school teacher charged with the education of some unique students who had little interest in their studies. Barbarino, played by John Travolta, was the… Continue reading The Barbarino Test for Actionable Plans