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Swine flu preparedness: Business continuity during an H1N1 outbreak
Swine flu preparedness will top enterprise CIO agendas this fall as offices create business continuity plans in case of widespread absenteeism. Learn more in this H1N1 flu guide. Tip
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Recession squeezing IT disaster recovery budgets
The recession is forcing CIOs to focus on risk assessments, processes and business resiliency to trim IT disaster recovery services. The result, say providers, is better decisions. Tip
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Hot trends in business continuity and disaster recovery technologies
As companies look to do more while consuming fewer resources, disaster recovery (DR) and business continuity (BC) technologies provide more important protection against business disruption. Here's a look at five hot DR/BC technology trends in 2009. Tip
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Seven steps to securing funding of your disaster recovery plan
Selling a disaster recovery plan to the CEO isn't an easy task. Follow these seven steps to secure funding for your company's disaster recovery plan. Tip
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Traditional disaster recovery test models outgrow usefulness
Traditional disaster recovery testing methods focus on a small group of mission-critical applications, leaving many important ones at risk. Tip
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Data warehouses: Tips for building a disaster recovery plan
Data warehouses are more mission critical now. Read these tips to find out how to build them into a disaster recovery plan. Tip
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Top five IT/Business Strategies tips of 2007
Aligning IT's needs with those of the business can be a delicate balancing act. Check out the top five IT/Business Strategies tips of 2007 for insights on how to meet the goals of both organizations. Tip
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Blade servers cut costs, aid DR planning
While blade servers can save companies space and money, they can also be very limiting, according to industry experts. CIOs should weigh the pros and cons before adopting blade technology. Tip
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Disaster recovery: Strategies for rapid restoration
Disaster recovery success is dependent on how rapidly you restore your mission-critical data. Many IT organizations are still hesitant to make rapid recovery strategies a priority. Tip
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Disaster recovery plans bring peace of mind, ROI
Like car insurance, the value of disaster recovery (DR) plans doesn't become apparent until the worst happens. But the ROI of DR can still be measured, even before disaster strikes. Tip