
Articles:
- Disaster Preparedness in Hurricane Territory
IT departments turn to disk- and tape-based offsite data storage along with power products to reduce downtime and speed data recovery.
- Mind Your Storage
Saving documents from destruction is the best way to provide the performance that your customers, business partners and staff require.
- Effective Document Management—Essential Yet Tricky
While effective document management can be a challenge, today's technology makes it easier to keep data secure, yet available.
- Disaster Recovery Comes of Age
When it comes to business continuity, the name of the game is high availability, or site separation. These solutions allow you to operate during tough times.
- Outsourcing with Confidence
Increasingly, high-value intellectual property is part of large outsourced I.T. projects. Identifying core business functions is key to keeping it safe.
- Keeping a Close Watch
Theft, fire, overheating or water damage are as much realities as viruses, spyware and network intrusions. Cameras, locks and other devices help ensure physical security for your site and its equipment.
- Keeping Storage Legal
Effectively archiving e-mail and other data plays a vital role in keeping a company compliant with HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley and other types of legislation.
- Recovering After Disaster Strikes
Without an appropriate backup and storage strategy that can offset both natural disasters and human error, your business could be in jeopardy.
- A Job Well Done
Learn how to implement remote office backup consolidation that bolsters data protection, maintain legal compliance and lower costs.
- Trend Advisory: Disaster Readiness and Recovery Planning
Hurricanes, power outages and other threats can shut down your business in a matter of minutes. Is your data center prepared to weather the next catastrophe?
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