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What is a managed service provider? Strategic outsourcing for IT services

CIO

Service level agreements (SLAs): Contracts between MSPs and their clients outline the level of service expected , the metrics by which this service will be measured, and any remedies that should be undertaken or penalties that should be incurred should service levels not be achieved.

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Rebalancing through Recalibration: CIOs Operationalizing Pandemic-era Innovation

CIO

He focuses on the strategic insights into how businesses would operate in the future. The pandemic, even though most businesses would like to not revisit it, has provided a huge context to organizations to base their priorities on.

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Myth #1: Network Security Compliance Is Not All About Rules and Access Control

Firemon

This is part 1 of a 4-part series addressing compliance myths and what you need to know about uniting compliance and security in a hybrid environment. People are confused about what compliance really is. Yet some businesses still think that if they can tick every box in a compliance checklist, they are secure.

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7 Ways to build Enterprise Readiness into your SaaS roadmap

CloudGeometry

3 Audit Logging and Compliance Enterprise customers view the ROI of your solution as more than a great set of features. Compliance requires that your logging and monitoring infrastructure provide complete, well-organized, retrievable data on all of the above for both (1) security and (2) change management. #4 Seems like a short list?

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NOC vs. SOC: Understanding the Differences

Kaseya

Business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) services: BCDR services address data storage, backup and disaster recovery to help organizations keep their operations running even during major disruptions like natural disasters, power outages, data breaches and other catastrophic events.

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NOC vs. SOC: Understanding the Differences

Kaseya

Business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) services: BCDR services address data storage, backup and disaster recovery to help organizations keep their operations running even during major disruptions like natural disasters, power outages, data breaches and other catastrophic events.

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What Is a Virtual Desktop?

Kaseya

Disaster recovery and business continuity: In the event of hardware failures or disasters, the centralized nature of virtual desktop infrastructure allows for quick and efficient recovery. Performance metrics: First and foremost, performance metrics are critical.