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BCM Basics: Introduction to Business Continuity as a Service (BCaaS)

MHA Consulting

This post is part of BCM Basics, a series of occasional, entry-level blogs on some of the key concepts in business continuity management. Many people are familiar with Software as a Service (SaaS), the cloud-computing model in which software applications are delivered over the internet. We’re also available any time on demand.

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The 9 Best Books for Disaster Recovery Managers in 2022

Solutions Review

There are plenty of free resources available online (such as Solutions Review’s Disaster Recovery as a Service Buyer’s Guide, Data Protection Buyer’s Guide, Backup and Disaster Recovery Buyer’s Guide, Data Protection Vendor Comparison Map, and best practices section ), but sometimes it’s best to do things the old-fashioned way.

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Disaster Recovery – What a Business Continuity Manager should know about their organisations I.T. systems

Plan B Consulting

These are the questions I think all Business Continuity Managers (BCM) should know about their own IT systems. This is the amount of data which could be lost under a catastrophic failure and having to restore the system from the backup. I thought I would share it with the readers of this blog.

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Disaster Recovery – What a Business Continuity Manager should know about their organisations I.T. systems

Plan B Consulting

These are the questions I think all Business Continuity Managers (BCM) should know about their own IT systems. Backup and restoring. This is the amount of data which could be lost under a catastrophic failure and having to restore the system from the backup. I thought I would share it with the readers of this blog.

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The Best Disaster Recovery Practices for Organizations of All Sizes

Solutions Review

Several third-party services leverage cloud computing and on-premise resources to provide recovery activities, such as data protection, backup, replication, failover, and failback. Actifio provides an enterprise-class SaaS backup and disaster recovery for Google Cloud and hybrid workloads.

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The Four Phases of Disaster Recovery

MHA Consulting

Related on MHA Consulting: Learning to Talk to Your IT/DR Colleagues Knowing How to Recover Is Still Important With the migration toward cloud computing and Software as a Service (SaaS), many organizations have grown complacent about IT/DR. Ensure that backups at the alternate location are running and functional.