Security
Disaster Prevention
Tech Talk: E-mail Storage Sails for Boat Supplier
A Florida-based firm that custom manufactures hydraulic equipment for large yachts worldwide deployed an e-mail archiving solution that manages the company's e-mail boxes and provides documentation of orders.
Elizabeth WassermanTech Talk: Firm Uses Backup for Accountability
A Houston energy company found that a remotely managed backup solution involving storing data off site could help comply with regulations in addition to meeting disaster recovery needs.
Elizabeth WassermanDisaster Recovery: Is Your Company a Phoenix?
While disaster recovery and business continuity are cited as a top priority and business initiative, many technologists find that obtaining funding for disaster recovery is easier said than done.
Lisa MetcalfeDisaster Planning in Six Quick Steps
In addition to the big events – such as Hurricane Katrina and 9/11 – there are fires, floods, earthquakes and blackouts that can impact your business. The fact is, however, that small businesses have been slow to prepare.
Renee OricchioWhat to Do Before Disaster Strikes
Natural or manmade disasters can befall your business at any time. It's important to have a business continuity plan in place for IT and telecom systems before such events.
Ramon RayTime to Consolidate Your Data Center
Old, overgrown dinosaurs of data centers may be costing your business more than you realize. Here’s what to know if you’re considering consolidating them.
Caroline WaxlerLocking Down the Network to Block Malware
Small and mid-size businesses often don't have the resources to protect business computers from spyware and other malicious code. Here are tips to help.
Mary O. FoleyThe Future of Business Data Storage
RAID technology, external hard disk drives, and recordable DVDs are ways that small and mid-sized businesses need to be preserving their data.
Andrea PeiroEmail Recovery Services: For Disasters Large and Small
Outages of email from such events as floods, fires, earthquakes, and even more minor disasters, such as virus attacks, are driving businesses to email disaster recovery solutions.
Mary O. FoleyPowering Technology When the Lights Go Out
Five to seven days without power can spell the end for a small business. But adequate backup power systems are now available to keep the computers on during a crisis.
John GartnerSmall Businesses and Security: What, Me Worry?
Whether a business is a one-person shop or the employer of hundreds, a small or mid-size firm still may become a target of hackers.
Lisa MetcalfeData Recovery: Can Your Files Be Saved?
A quick guide for recovering data or finding data-recovery services in a crunch and what to do if your files are beyond repair -- besides cry.
John Gartner
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