Given the current climate, the last thing most of us want to think about is another disaster, but we can’t afford not to. Working from home is “flattening the curve” but it cannot prevent the multitude of natural and man-made misfortunes that can strike down a network. Network downtime is extremely expensive under normal circumstances. According to Gartner, one minute of downtime is equivalent to $5,600 or $93.333 per second. According to recent data, almost seven out of 10 knowledge workers are working from home right now, magnifying the importance of network uptime. Companies are focused on keeping their employees…
Zero Trust Architecture and E2EE: The Future of Disaster Recovery and Data Protection
Implementing Zero Trust Architecture: The Future of Sensitive Data Protection
In today’s volatile digital landscape, where supply chain compromises and sophisticated cyberattacks pose significant threats, protecting sensitive data has become...
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DRJ Founder, Richard Arnold, Dies at 78
Richard L. Arnold, a pioneer in the business resilience industry, died Sunday, May 19, 2024, at Hope Hospice Facility in...
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How Data Gravity Impacts Cloud Strategy and Resilience
How Data Gravity Impacts Cloud Strategy and Resilience
Let’s Talk About Data Gravity and Why It Could Be Holding Your Cloud Strategy Back Think about how much data...
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The Three S’s of Data Center Cooling: Sustainability, Scalability, and Serviceability
Today, data centers drive everything from the internet, cloud platforms, and data processing and storage, to the intricacies of IoT...
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