Endpoints are the hidden gap in most disaster recovery plans, and the cost can be catastrophic. See how to close the gap at IGEL Now & Next 2026, March 30 – April 2, 2026, in Miami.
Data is one of the most important assets for many organizations. A significant level of care should be given to prevent data security incidents. However, despite the best plans and intentions, both ...
An effective disaster recovery plan assumes that the worst can, and will, happen. Organisations face a growing number of risks, from natural disasters and power and network failures, to human error, ...
Disaster recovery (DR) is the ability to return to “business as usual” operations after an IT failure, natural disaster, or other unexpected event, and is a key function of IT. After all, the IT ...
Given the number of blackouts, hurricanes and other disasters that have come our way over the past few years, many CIOs are wisely re-examining their disaster recovery strategies. Executive Council ...
10 questions to consider when developing a disaster recovery plan Your email has been sent Properly backing up your data in a secure manner is tantamount to keeping your cherished memories and ...
Year two after disaster brings quiet exhaustion, “fire-brain,” and hard truths. What survivors and leaders need to sustain recovery when the media attention fades.
When disaster strikes, it can be hard to know what to do. However, disaster recovery strategies are an essential part of any online business, and you need a plan before it strikes. Disasters occur ...