Using disaster-recovery-as-a-service (DRaaS) for smart distributed data.
Disasters, whether they be natural or man-made, come in all shapes and sizes. And while it may be impossible to predict if/when one will attack your business, you can certainly preempt extensive loss and downtime by forging a Disaster Recovery (DR) Plan that takes into account your most valuable assets and data to ensure business continuity.
HomeAdvisors Disaster Recover & Restoration Cost Guide provides average price estimates on fire, water, and storm damage repair, earthquake retrofitting, and lightning protection installation.
It’s hurricane season. Here are five reasons why design-build alternative project delivery works best for aiding disaster recovery.
Project delays can have catastrophic financial implications. A contractor’s disaster recovery plan must take into account how their risks are connected to their suppliers’ and partners’ risks…
Interstate accelerates property recovery to reduce downtime and overall claims costs by up to 50%.
Every Exchange Server admin at some point needs a disaster-recovery tool. Here’s a comparison of two solutions: EseUtil and Stellar Repair for Exchange.
Leveraging cloud-based UC makes all the difference when the next Snowmageddon strikes
With incidents of data disasters on an exponential upswing, the business world is in desperate need of affordable, effective and secure data protection, backup and recovery. Here are a few to consider.
Following a recent and widespread California Department of Motor Vehicles service outage, officials are explaining how they prepare for disaster recovery.