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To that end, it will strive to boost its activities with partners, as “once you’re on top, it’s even harder to stay there,” ...
Businesses of all sizes and sectors should be prepared to face the unexpected to protect their people and operations and get them safely through any storm.
Data breaches and resultant identity theft can happen to anyone. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) ...
Introduction Every company, no matter how big, runs risks that can cause data loss and disrupt business processes. Whether from technology failures, cyberattacks, power outages, or natural disasters, ...
As part of CRN’s 2025 Storage 100, here are 40 data recovery/observability/resilience technology vendors taking their ...
Storage 100 looks at 100 vendors from the “Chevy trucks” to the “Lamborghinis” of the data storage world, with a particular ...
Organizations today recognize business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) as essential foundations for protecting their ...
With digital adoption soaring in India, from small businesses relying on digital transactions to individuals storing valuable ...
The company said growing demand for power as well as the expansion of AI and data centers drove the move.
Clients often see pitches advocating for data resiliency as costly, complex, and confusing. And something they don’t need.
Paying a ransom perpetuates the cybercrime cycle. Organizations must invest in a recovery-first approach for operational resilience and minimized downtime.
So says Mark Govender, Senior Systems Engineer at Veeam, who specialises in data recovery and disaster recovery planning and systems. He emphasises that while physical and natural disasters were once ...