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What is BCDR? Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Explained

Kaseya

In the event of a disruption, businesses must be able to quickly recover mission-critical data, restore IT systems and smoothly resume operations. A robust business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) plan is the key to having confidence in your ability to recover quickly with minimal disruption to the business.

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Multicloud by design approach simplifies the cloud experience

CIO

Challenges in APAC’s Multicloud Adoption Journey Organisations in Asia Pacific (APAC) are looking at multicloud solutions to help them navigate IT management complexity, digital skills gaps, and limited data and application visibility. It can also improve business continuity and disaster recovery and help avoid vendor lock-in.

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Keep These Preparations in Mind for Disaster Recovery

Datavail

A critical aspect of building and maintaining enterprise database systems is to incorporate disaster recovery (DR). A properly planned and set up disaster recovery goes a long way in recovering enterprise database systems from a major fault(s) and helps in keeping the business within the desired recovery point objectives.

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The Cost-Saving Benefits of Migrating Oracle E-Business Suite to AWS

Datavail

Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) is a powerful tool that enables organizations to manage all aspects of their business operations, from finances to customer relationships, in one powerful array of applications. AWS offers numerous disaster recovery options, from simple backups to fully automated multi-site failovers.

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How Hyperconverged Technologies Simplify the Management of your Infrastructure Stack

Megaport

This movement has brought with it a shift in focus from managing infrastructure to managing applications. A realisation among enterprises is that legacy infrastructure is no longer well-suited to the growing demands of modern business applications – storage, servers, and networks are operating in isolation.

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Getting High Availability for IBM Db2 on AWS with Db2 Pacemaker Using Overlay IP – Part 1

Datavail

Pacemaker solves a problem that many companies have with their cloud transformation endeavors – how to address high availability and business continuity with IBM Db2 when lifting and shifting these systems into the cloud. HA automation is all about seamless business continuity. Cloud-ready for both AWS and Azure.

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5 Reasons Why Disaster Recovery Plans Fail

Kaseya

Let’s take a look at why disaster recovery fails and how you can avoid the factors that lead to this failure: . Failure to Identify and Understand Recovery Dependencies . For business operations running on multi-tier or N-tier applications, simply restoring server operation is not enough. Inadequate Testing .