Disaster recovery is not only about natural disasters. In today's intermingling of physical and digital worlds, "data disasters" have arisen with the potential to bring enterprises across all industries to their knees. Data is among the most valuable assets of an enterprise, but it is also the target of cyber criminals who are intent on creating human-generated or AI-generated "disasters" that wreak havoc, distract leaders, and incur the most harm possible. A cyberattack, such as a ransomware attack which takes all of the enterprise's data "hostage" for ransom, is now deemed a disaster on par with a Category 5 hurricane…
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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How Today’s Data Centers Can Do a Better Job Monitoring Power and Power Quality
Data Center Power Quality Challenges Put Businesses at Risk; It’s Time to Fix That While disaster recovery and risk management...
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The New Normal in Disaster Recovery: Preparing for Ransomware Attacks Takes a New Approach
While many organizations have established disaster recovery (DR) plans for traditional threats like natural disasters, hardware failures, or human errors,...
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Under the Cloud: How Network Design Drives Everything
When most people think about the cloud, they think about compute power, data storage, and maybe a few buzzwords like...
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