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03 Jan 2013 Data Loss, Outages and Disaster Recovery [29220]
CIO Insight January 3rd, 2013

"When it comes to IT priorities, much of the day-to-day focus is on the cloud, productivity, and lately, mobility. Security is a large concern, but it’s typically viewed as a secondary concern after a particular technology or solution is introduced into the company. For many IT professionals, trying to keep every project on target, and determining exactly what’s needed next or when, is a chore. And keeping the company’s assets securing during that process is a daily challenge.

Unfortunately, the idea of suffering a natural or human-made disaster and being able to quickly recover from it is often overlooked by companies. In fact, a new study conducted by IDG Research and FalconStor Software explores the issue of disaster recovery and finds the efforts of many companies to be inadequate. For instance, most of the respondents say their disaster recovery plans are tested only once a year. Nearly 200 qualified respondents participated in the survey...:
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03 Jan 2013 Data Loss, Outages and Disaster Recovery [29220]
CIO Insight January 3rd, 2013

"When it comes to IT priorities, much of the day-to-day focus is on the cloud, productivity, and lately, mobility. Security is a large concern, but it’s typically viewed as a secondary concern after a particular technology or solution is introduced into the company. For many IT professionals, trying to keep every project on target, and determining exactly what’s needed next or when, is a chore. And keeping the company’s assets securing during that process is a daily challenge.

Unfortunately, the idea of suffering a natural or human-made disaster and being able to quickly recover from it is often overlooked by companies. In fact, a new study conducted by IDG Research and FalconStor Software explores the issue of disaster recovery and finds the efforts of many companies to be inadequate. For instance, most of the respondents say their disaster recovery plans are tested only once a year. Nearly 200 qualified respondents participated in the survey...:
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03 Jan 2013 Data Loss, Outages and Disaster Recovery [29220]
CIO Insight January 3rd, 2013

"When it comes to IT priorities, much of the day-to-day focus is on the cloud, productivity, and lately, mobility. Security is a large concern, but it’s typically viewed as a secondary concern after a particular technology or solution is introduced into the company. For many IT professionals, trying to keep every project on target, and determining exactly what’s needed next or when, is a chore. And keeping the company’s assets securing during that process is a daily challenge.

Unfortunately, the idea of suffering a natural or human-made disaster and being able to quickly recover from it is often overlooked by companies. In fact, a new study conducted by IDG Research and FalconStor Software explores the issue of disaster recovery and finds the efforts of many companies to be inadequate. For instance, most of the respondents say their disaster recovery plans are tested only once a year. Nearly 200 qualified respondents participated in the survey...:
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02 Jun 2010 Support and Certification on Oracle Enterprise Linux [23181]
Ecosystem of Hardware and Software Partners Continues Growth

The free Oracle Enterprise Linux software and the Unbreakable Linux support program is nearly four years old and it continues to grow its extensive ecosystem of hardware and software partners. Sergio Leunissen provides a bit of background information on the open source software along with relevant links and a sampling of partners who have certified their products with Oracle Enterprise Linux.
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27 Mar 2009 "Performance Comparison of Deduped Disk Vendors" [21495]
Looking at Dedupe from Several Angles

A recent Sun blog presents what has the look of a comprehensive comparison of the performance of deduped disk vendors, which in fact is its title. In his blog, W. Curtis Preston expresses his belief that this is the first comparison of its kind.
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