EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at this year's World Economic Forum and find out how the IT sector is aiming to help tackle climate change. Our buyer's guide assesses onsite, offsite and cloud-based disaster recovery. And IT contractors are up in arms about the government's loan charge policy – we examine the issues. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
Disaster recovery is essential for mission-critical workload, and a hyper-converged infrastructure can simplify this requirement. Discover three fundamental tasks you must consider when planning, implementing and executing your hyper-converged disaster recovery policy and business continuity plans.
EGUIDE:
As the threat landscape evolves, you need to be able to change with it. In this expert guide, learn some of the ways ransomware operates in order to ready yourself for what may be an inevitable attack. Then, read about what tactics other companies use that allow them to be confident in the strength of their disaster recovery plan.
EGUIDE:
DBAs are usually concerned with backing up their databases, but they should spend more time focusing on database recovery as part of the backup process. Read this expert guide to learn how to cover all your DB recovery bases and how to back up data more efficiently.
WEBCAST:
In this webcast, Barnabas Health leaders share their experience with an always-on compliance management solution that simplified administrative, policy, and risk management.
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide shines a light on your data governance options and the components that make for a successful governance strategy. Also inside, learn the differences between disaster recovery, backup, and archiving tech.
EGUIDE:
Backup and disaster recovery have primarily been treated separately. In this exclusive e-guide, consultant Brien Posey explains how server virtualization has allowed these two technologies to converge.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide learn how to turn back time on a disaster to recover what was lost; manage "deduped" data, and more. Read on to ensure your enterprise can take a hit and recover quickly, allowing for a low-impact return to normalcy.