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…
Establishing a Software-Based, High-Availability Failover Strategy for Disaster Mitigation and Recovery
Not long ago, cloud computing was dismissed as a fad by some prominent figures in the tech world. That opinion...
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The Art of Digital Continuity: Ensuring Data Availability in Disasters
Data is the backbone of any organization, offering invaluable insights into customer behavior, operational efficiencies, and competitive strategies. Protecting this...
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The State of Disaster Recovery Preparedness in 2022
Our 2022 Disaster Recover Preparedness survey showed disaster recovery (DR) continues to be a top concern, with many DR programs...
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Beyond RTO and RPO: Introducing the Recovery Operability Objective
You may have a vague memory of hearing about the commissioner of the U.S. Patent Office, Charles H. Duell, who,...
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