Do you have a business continuity plan in place? Every hour counts in trucking. Being prepared for disaster recovery can be the difference between keeping customers and losing to the competition.
Anuj Tyagi is a seasoned SRE with more than a decade of experience in cloud, AI & cybersecurity. Tech speaker and open-source contributor. In an era of cyberthreats, pandemics and natural disasters, ...
When a crisis strikes—whether it's a cyberattack, natural disaster, or operational failure—three key plans form the foundation of an organization’s ability to respond and recover: the Disaster ...
In the case of business continuity planning, at least the customer-transaction functions have a recovery time of zero: They must remain available regardless, and support functions, such as shipping, ...
When a business faces a crisis, the difference between collapse and comeback hinges on leadership. Rod Neuenschwander—turnaround strategist, Giftology co-founder, and the behind-the-scenes architect ...
Here’s a surprising take from a data resilience expert: Backups are useless. That is to say, backups are useless if you can’t efficiently and effectively recover from them. The reality is that backups ...
The cloud makes your systems fast and scalable, but it doesn't make them bulletproof. If you don't have a tested plan to ...
Current data recovery often lacks crucial business context, leading to high risk and losses in revenue or productivity because of the simplistic focus on a single workload, or data that lacks business ...
Ransomware is among the most destructive and fastest-growing forms of cybercrime, and its trajectory is accelerating.
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