Continuity automatically identifies disaster recovery vulnerabilities before data is lost You've all seen it - the secondary data center gets out of sync because of configuration changes at the primary site. You have a production environment that constantly changes. You manually apply changes to the secondary data center and you miss some changes. Continuity Software introduced a software-as-a-service offering last week that claims to help IT avoid this problem. Video: How to ensure disaster recovery systems are really working Gil Hecht, CEO of Continuity Software, discusses how to make disaster recovery work. Don't ignore disaster recovery testing Companies facing IT budgetary pressures should not overlook testing their disaster recovery plans, especially those with virtualised environments, warned Glasshouse Technologies. Exploring Disaster Recovery Options Now that my disaster recovery budget for 2009 has been wiped out, I'm trying to find some kind of replacement that won't cost any money upfront. I can't in good conscience sit idly by while we roll out critical ... Can you Manage Disaster Proactively? Business continuity, Disaster Recovery, Redundancy and Uptime -- these are no longer terms restricted to a server room in an IT company. They've come out from the technical infrastructure and begun making an impact on ... Sun unveils virtual desktop storage upgrades, but lacks offline access Sun is overhauling its virtual desktop software with new features that reduce storage needs by creating clones of virtual machines, and let users operate multiple virtual desktops on the same client. Enter for a Microsoft training giveaway from New Horizons New Horizons Computer Training is offering a free Microsoft training course worth up to $2,500 to be given to one lucky Microsoft Subnet reader. Deadline for entry is March 31. Network World on Twitter Get our tweets and stay plugged in to networking news. |
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