Disaster recovery, redefined

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Nov 09, 2017

Definitely NOT the kind of backup we had in mind

This hospital's computer room is in the basement, with a floor drain for the cooling unit's condensation -- and that worries an IT operations guy who spots the danger. Read More

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Disaster recovery, redefined
New features, new look, same old mistakes
Throwback Thursday: When in doubt, escalate!

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A Guide to Document Security For In-Plant Printing and Enterprise Fleet Management

Hardly a day goes by when headlines in the news media don't remind us: data security breaches are happening everywhere. In settings from government agencies and corporate enterprises to not-for-profits and businesses of every type and size, huge troves of private and proprietary information are being compromised either because of carelessness or as a result of malicious attacks. Read More

Disaster recovery, redefined

After a database server in this data center fails, the disaster recovery cluster is pressed into service as the production cluster -- and months later, it still is. Read More

New features, new look, same old mistakes

Big financial firm is overhauling its mobile app with new features and a new look -- but it's soon obvious that some key things haven't been fully thought through. Read More

Throwback Thursday: When in doubt, escalate!

Users have been complaining for a week about network outages in this older four-story building, but IT can't identify the cause -- until third-level support is called in. Read More

Video/Webcast: Skyport Systems

Cloud Killed the Firewall

Existing DMZ and network perimeter architectures are not built to properly secure the new cloud-connected applications now dominating the hybrid enterprise. Likewise, as both DevOps and the cloud drive faster application deployment, legacy DMZ architectures are simply too slow and complex to accommodate the highly agile cloud-connected enterprise. Read More

IDG Enterprise's Digital Edge 50: Pushing Digital Boundaries

The 2017 Digital Edge 50 awards recognize 50 organizations for digital transformation initiatives with significant, measurable business impact. Entries were judged by a panel of executive peers, including past winners, who evaluated projects on complexity, scale, business outcomes and innovation. Winning entries span more than 15 industries and seven countries outside the U.S. -- Australia, Belgium, China, France, India, Singapore and Switzerland. View the special report

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