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Coronavirus and the Need for a Remote Workforce Failover Plan

NexusTek

READ TIME: 4 MIN March 4, 2020 Coronavirus and the Need for a Remote Workforce Failover Plan For some businesses, the Coronavirus is requiring them to take a deep dive into remediation options if the pandemic was to effect their workforce or local community.

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The 16 Best Data Protection Software Companies for 2022

Solutions Review

In addition to storage, the provider’s solutions and products include cloud computing, compute , networking, content delivery, databases, analytics, application services, backup, compliance, data resiliency, data lifecycle management, hybrid cloud backup, and archive.

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Managing Vendor Incidents: Customer Impact That Isn’t Your Fault by Mandi Walls

PagerDuty

One of the first key tenets of cloud computing was that “you own your own availability ”, the idea being that the public cloud providers were making infrastructure available to you, and your organization had to decide what to use and how to use it in order to meet your organization’s goals. That’s been great!

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The 28 Best Backup and Disaster Recovery Software for 2022

Solutions Review

Asigra is built for cloud computing environments and designed to offer backup efficiencies by allowing enterprises to capture, ingest, and store less data. Axcient Fusion is built to run on the public cloud, and both platforms offer one-hour and eight-hour RTO options. Additionally, in December 2019, OpenText acquired Carbonite.

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Managing Vendor Incidents: Customer Impact That Isn’t Your Fault by Mandi Walls

PagerDuty

One of the first key tenets of cloud computing was that “you own your own availability ”, the idea being that the public cloud providers were making infrastructure available to you, and your organization had to decide what to use and how to use it in order to meet your organization’s goals. That’s been great!