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Achieve scalable cyber resiliency in the cloud during an age of exponential data growth

CIO

When data is unavailable or worse, lost, the consequences can be dire: unhappy customers, lost revenue, even compliance or legal ramifications. Organizations need data resilience to ensure business continuity. Right now, according to IDC, just under half (49%) of data is stored in a traditional data center.

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Business Continuity: Expectations of True Preparedness

Infinidat

Business Continuity: Expectations of True Preparedness. Business applications are mission critical for every enterprise, and the ability to maintain ‘always on’ live operations for customers and employees has never been more important. Every business regularly examines how they can ensure business continuity.

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The DR essential IT leaders can’t overlook

CIO

Several years ago, an earthquake struck a West Coast community and threw almost everyone’s data center offline. I think I heard that the data center was damaged.” They had heard that the financial institution’s data center was damaged and wanted to know whether we could continue operations.

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Avoiding Last-Mile Challenges for Remote Workers

CIO

Conduct a well-rounded analysis of the remote work needs of your organization. This needs to be a multidimensional review: Computational requirements Storage requirements (local, remote, and backup) Voice communication requirements Video communication requirements Security requirements Special access requirements (e.g.

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IT Vortex: The Effort to Achieve Net Zero Carbon Emissions is Far More Than a Business Goal

CIO

Lou Corriero, Vice President of Cloud Technologies at IT Vortex, notes that the organization frees its customers to focus on their businesses, not the IT required to run them. These include Infrastructure-as-Service, Desktop-as-a-Service, Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service, Security-as-a-Service, and Backup-as-a-Service.

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Active-Active Storage Replication: Why don’t more organizations get it, or “get it”?

Infinidat

Active-Active Storage Replication: Why don’t more organizations get it, or “get it”? In 2003 RoperASW conducted a survey of business executives and IT executives relative to their perceptions about their organization’s ability to provide Business Continuity in the event of an IT disaster. Hillel Nakache.

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Testing the Limits of Firewall Performance and Flexibility

Palo Alto Networks

5 New Firewall Platforms Extend the Palo Alto Hardware Portfolio for New Use Cases Cyberthreats are increasing in volume and complexity, making it difficult for network defenders to protect their organizations. The PA-7500 delivers high performance and flexibility to the modern enterprises: Multisite data center protection.