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A Look At Disaster Recovery Plans – What Disaster?

December 19, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Computers

Disaster recovery plans are the pre-defined process that ensure business continuity in the event of an IT systems failure, whereby systems, databases are workable in the event of a list of eventualities that could be termed “disaster.” An example of this might be due to cyber-attack such as if a worm/virus/malware infiltrates the firewall around certain systems, fire, flood or earthquake – essentially any eventuality that can bring down a networked IT system.

St. Louis Company Battles To Keep Internet Secure

December 19, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Web Hosting

An online war has broken out over American businesses distancing themselves from the Wiki-Leaks website. St. Louis internet giant, Savvis, now finds itself trying to help fend off attacks by hackers against many of America’s largest corporations.

Set and ignore – the greatest component of failure in corporate back-up strategies.

December 18, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Data Recovery

When was the last time you actually ensured your trusty backup was indeed operating correctly? Most of companies simply just presume that their backup is actually functioning exactly how it ought to. They often come to this conclusion due to the fact that they are changing their back-up media every day and it’s ejected by the next working day. Or perhaps they’ve got an external USB hard disk connected to the server or Computer system and the lamps are on plus it seems as if it’s operating properly. Lots of faith is certainly put into a backup system and more frequently than not, companies do not have confirmation that there is actually data on their back up set.

What Does Disaster Recovery Actually Do?

November 29, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Networking

The context we are talking about disaster recovery here is on computer networks, and deals with the recovery of data and information to protect the business. IT systems are very important to a business’s day to day running, and these procedures allow the business to continue functioning if some kind of “disaster” occurs, such as a human error or even a power cut. Every company needs a disaster recovery strategy in place because almost all companies rely on IT for their business to run, never mind function efficiently.