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Protecting Data In The Legal Industry |
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The need for business continuity planning is as vital in the legal profession as it is in any major industry - and in some ways, more so. Traditional backup systems, commonplace in many legal companies, do not offer the level of ... |
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03.11.06
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Branching Out |
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Most organisations understand the importance of deploying the right resources, processes and technology to protect key information and minimise downtime at their main headquarters. But too many companies don't have the adequate ... |
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27.10.05
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Develop A Solid Disaster Recovery Strategy Now! |
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Large businesses aren't the only organisations that need disaster recovery plans. Small businesses must also prepare for any number of catastrophes. For small companies, large-scale disaster recovery tools may not be fiscally ... |
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13.09.05
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Prepare All You Like - You Can't Avoid Major Disasters |
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Many companies associate disaster recovery with catastrophic events - earthquakes, floods, fires and other natural or man-made disasters that make data recovery from production machines nearly or totally impossible. While ... |
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01.08.05
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Tips For Selecting A Storage Security Solution |
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With data threats and security breaches at an all time high, protecting data both at rest and in flight is a major concern for organisations around the world. Today, terabytes of business-critical data sits in storage networks ... |
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06.05.05
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Minor Incidents Could Bring Your Business To A Halt |
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Many companies associate disaster recovery with catastrophic events - earthquakes, floods, fires and other natural or man-made disasters that make data recovery from production machines nearly or totally impossible. While ... |
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25.04.05
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Branching out: Tape backup is costly and risky |
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Most organisations understand the importance of deploying the right resources, processes and technology to protect key information and minimise downtime at their main headquarters. But too many companies don't have the adequate ... |
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15.12.04
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Businesses must ensure immunity to disaster |
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In the wake of recent power failures in New York and London the subject of business continuity has became a priority for UK businesses. Traditionally associated with banks and multinationals, many companies that believed ... |
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12.10.04
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Replication solutions can add value and reliability |
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The rapid growth in storage brought about by the Internet and distributed computing has placed nearly impossible demands on administrators responsible for protecting corporate data assets. The time available to perform system ... |
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05.10.04
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Protecting data and keeping it available |
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Aside from threats to your digital assets, perhaps the smallest true disaster your company will have to deal with - quite often in some cases - is the failure of a single system. A server, or set of servers, can fail for any ... |
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30.09.04
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SMI-S: the standard for storage management |
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'Standards must be good, everyone has one', or so the saying goes. The unfortunate reality is that this is the case; however there is some light at the end of the tunnel - at least in one area. A few years ago the Storage ... |
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21.09.04
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Survive unplanned downtime: protect critical data |
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Whether a top 100 corporation or a fledgling SME, business data is the lifeblood of all organisations and second in importance only to the staff you employ. An increasing number of real-world threats, including virus attacks, ... |
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03.09.04
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Crossed fingers don't deliver business success |
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Assessing the business cost associated with downtime has always been a black art, an expertise limited to those extremely high value businesses, most notably banking and finance. However, with virtually every business today ... |
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02.06.04
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E-mail recovery? Don't rely on your backup |
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With each passing day we hear of more and more examples where an e-mail has been a critical part of an evidence trail. Have you stopped to think about what the implications would be for your organisation should you be required ... |
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20.10.03
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Dont let them get your backup |
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As businesses constantly demand more access to information on an anytime, anywhere basis, more storage is being brought in to cope. However, with our research revealing that 83 per cent of UK companies have an inadequate back-up ... |
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01.06.03
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