We at Global Data Vault are sticklers for disaster planning. And we think you should be too. So we’re sharing this fascinating and valuable white paper by Everbridge, “Message Mapping and the Six Stages of Crisis” that we think is essential for every CEO to read before putting together his/her company’s disaster recovery plan.
Think back [...]
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Disaster Messaging Basics
Small Office Network Security Checklist
With the recent news about hacked systems Lockheed Martin and RSA, and given these organizations’ apparent sophistication, it is clear that it’s time for all of us to review the security of our IT systems. Small businesses are not nearly as interesting to high-end hackers, but the threat comes from many sources and is still quite [...]
9 Things to Ask About Online Data Storage
Everyday people are becoming more and more digital from photos, scanned documents for paperless offices and computer files, our appetite for electronic mediums is growing by leaps and bounds. And with that growth is an ever growing importance protecting that information. Businesses can be destroyed by natural disaster if an appropriate means of backing up [...]
Data About Data
Global Data Vault now stores more data than all of the volumes in the Library of Congress. We actually passed that mark – 15TB – a long time ago. In fact this month alone, we added much more new storage than 15TB.
So, are our customers so prolific in their generation of data that they could [...]
Global Data Vault Featured in High Profile Newsletter
Global Data Vault was featured in this month’s newsletter from High Profile Staffing.
High Profile has provided superior staffing assistance to Global Data Vault over the years.
We appreciate the mention in their excellent newsletter - reproduced here:
Business Continuity Planning - Part 11 - Internet Security
Practicing Internet Security
Security is an issue for almost every computer user, especially those who frequently use the internet. Computers have become an integral part of everyday and act as the lifeblood for many critical business operations. It doesn’t matter how safe you think you are; every computer is vulnerable to a wide range of security [...]
Business Continuity Planning - Part 10 - Emergency Communications Plan
Developing an Emergency Communications Plan
During an emergency, being able to efficiently communicate with staff, customers, authorities and the public can make a huge difference in regards to how well your business will be able to recover from the disaster. To better assure this efficiency, it is wise to encourage open communication amongst workers prior, during, [...]
Email is Down at the White House
The Washington Post is reporting this afternoon that the White House E-Mail system has been down for several hours.
As a consequence, newly enacted Executive Orders are being photocopied and have been left sitting on a table outside the briefing room. The Press Office is making use of a loudspeaker system. That is what is being [...]