There are many ways a company can be brought to its knees, hence the need for business continuity management.
As an Attix5 partner, Obsidian Systems?is able to provide its?disaster recovery and backup?solutions to its clients.
There's more to business continuity than replicating servers onto a different rack in the same data centre, says?Sasha Malic, head of Availability and Hosting Services at ContinuitySA.
It is vital for every business to have an up-to-date disaster recovery strategy,?says Justin Elms, senior product manager for Infrastructure Services at Vox Telecom.
Organisations should integrate their management system for records with their business continuity management system, says Louisa Venter, Datacentrix senior enterprise information management consultant.
The fourth annual State of DevOps Report?reveals high-performing IT organisations have 60 times fewer failures and recover from failure 168 times faster.
Failure to offer RaaS solutions will leave service providers trailing behind a rapidly changing industry, says EOH.
Daryl Blundell, General Manager of Sage Pastel Accounting, gives suggestions about how this reality?of daily South African life can be managed.
The company has launched its mobile silent generators, which have full back-up support on servicing, maintenance and refuelling, to a broader market.
Business continuity needs to be embedded into the organisational fabric to ensure resilience at all levels, says SITA.
Business continuity can no longer be viewed in isolation, says the South African Reserve Bank.
Local companies are still running complicated, legacy environments comprising mainframes and tape backup solutions, says Global Micro.