Business continuity plans for the contact centre should include not only IT recovery, but also alternative working facilities, says Steven King, business development manager at ContinuitySA.
Veeam has built technology into its Backup & Replication software that can make offsite backups over a network up to 50 times faster, says Warren Olivier, SA territory manager at Veeam.
The company introduces business-grade managed backup services at an affordable price.
PBBAs offer data deduplication capabilities to optimise capacity, and the software to manage and move the data, says Fred Mitchell, Symantec Business Unit Manager at DCC.
The DRP Council has developed an online Disaster Recovery Preparedness Benchmark Survey.
When a catastrophe occurs, business continuity management provides the safety net that aids recovery, says ContinuitySA.
The Zentyal server configuration allows users to restore their servers to a production state.
The company has consolidated the management of its backups using CA ARCserve Management Capacity Licence.
The AVR is able to accept voltages as low as 160V and as high as 260V, while still delivering a safe output voltage.
CA ARCserve D2D for Linux helps companies protect the integrity and availability of critical systems, applications and data.
The cloud backup solution requires no technical expertise and can be accessed from any location.
The updated Good Practice Guidelines, issued by the Business Continuity Institute, offers methodologies that are easier to follow, says Tracey Linnell, GM: Advisory Services at ContinuitySA.