Recovery as a Service

Recovery as a Service (RaaS) is the process of storing and protecting data while providing standby computing capacity on demand to facilitate rapid recovery.

The Top 10 Most Costly Natural Disasters of 2011

The Top 10 Most Costly Natural Disasters of 2011

According to the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC), the United States has experienced a record number of billion-dollar natural disasters --and of those, at least 10 are approaching a total of $50 billion dollars in costs. Considered the “nation’s scorekeeper,” the...

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DRaaS Glossary of Terms

DRaaS Glossary of Terms

There is a growing dictionary of words and phrases related to the products, services and concepts involved in cloud storage, disaster recovery and advanced data protection. Bookmark this Cloud Storage and DRaaS Glossary of Terms as a handy reference. Find common...

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Bring it Zombies! Our Disaster Recovery Plan is Ready

Bring it Zombies! Our Disaster Recovery Plan is Ready

Bring it Zombies! Our Disaster Recovery Plan is Readydisaaultata Take deep breaths. I can see you shaking after listening to the forecast of events which may in fact, threaten our very human existence. The world is ending this afternoon. And if by some miracle we make...

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Can IT learn from BP disaster in the Gulf?

Can IT learn from BP disaster in the Gulf?

As we build more complex systems like the Deep Water Horizon Rig, the potential for things to go catastrophically wrong increases – dramatically. As industries and products mature they do become more stable, examples are cars and atomic power. But oil exploration and...

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Business Pandemic Plan – Are You Prepared?

Business Pandemic Plan – Are You Prepared?

On June 11, 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) raised the worldwide pandemic alert level to Phase 6 due to the spread of the H1N1 virus.  The virus, also known as Swine Flu, has rapidly established itself and will continue to persist in the coming months as the...

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NYSE in Chaos

NYSE in Chaos

A computer glitch stopped trading for 40 minutes in more than 200 stocks at the New York Stock Exchange today.  One of the key computer servers used to conduct trading lost connectivity to the trading network.  As a result, stocks such as General Electric and...

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Terrorist Attacks – History Repeats Itself

Terrorist Attacks – History Repeats Itself

In July of 1993, eight individuals were arrested and later convicted for plotting terrorist attacks on key sites in Manhattan.  Such key sites included: the St. Regis, the Waldorf-Astoria and the UN Plaza hotels, as well as the Holland and Lincoln tunnels.  VP of...

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Airport Insecurity – Business Travelers Beware

Airport Insecurity – Business Travelers Beware

 As business begins to return to travel, there’s so much to consider when keeping yourself and your belongings safe. Working in airports has always been common practice, as is eating and drinking while working, but now there’s an additional layer of concern for...

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Carbonite Data Loss – Our Analysis

Carbonite Data Loss – Our Analysis

The Boston Globe and other outlets reported this weekend that Carbonite lost data for 7,500 customers. Many of these customers were able to make fresh backups before they suffered any real losses. Some, however, were not. Those who were not recieved apologies and...

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What Happened to Ma.gnolia? The Autopsy

What Happened to Ma.gnolia? The Autopsy

Larry Halff’s social media website ma.gnolia.com is gone. He spent four years during which he, “devoted most of my time, energy, and love” to building the site. Users of the site had built intellectual and social capital through the bookmarks, groups, and connections...

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Business Continuity Planning – 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 life and act as the lifeblood for many critical business operations.  It doesn’t...

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Congratulations Due at Fannie Mae

Congratulations Due at Fannie Mae

USA Today is reporting that a plot to destroy data at Fannie Mae was uncovered and is being prosecuted. In this case it was a fired employee named Rajendrasinh Makwana. His plan was to insert a virus to attack and destroy data at the government chartered mortage...

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Business Continuity Planning – Vital Emergency Supplies

Business Continuity Planning – Vital Emergency Supplies

Vital Emergency Supplies There is never a good time for an emergency, but in the event of an untimely disaster your company must have much more than a basic first-aid kit on hand.  In regard to emergency supplies, it's important to let workers know just what will be...

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Business Continuity Risk Assessment

Preparing for Threats through Risk Assessment A successful business continuity plan involves preparing for the unexpected.  No one ever wants to overindulge in negativity, yet it is only practical to be realistic in this day and age of untimely disasters.  A major...

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Budgeting for Disaster Recovery

Budgeting for Disaster Recovery

Strategic budgeting ensures availability of essentials in the event of a disaster Understanding all the changes that could become an integral part of daily business operations is vital to the success of any business continuity plan.  It is important for the management...

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7.8 Magnitude Shakeout Earthquake Drill

7.8 Magnitude Shakeout Earthquake Drill

What would you do if your neighborhood was struck by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake? Well, today the citizens of Southern California might have a better idea of what they would do after yesterday's United States Geological Survey's (USGS) shakeout earthquake drill. USGS...

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Natural Disaster Threat Maps

Natural Disaster Threat Maps

Inspired by the series of minimal earthquakes we've experienced in Dallas over the past 2 days, I have compiled a list of maps showing the level of threat faced across the United States from the following naturally occurring threats: Earthquake Flood Hurricane...

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