Businesses should do everything they can to work smarter, reduce overheads and save time, says Andre Joubert, GM of MWEB Business.
The majority of UK companies are unable to test London Games business continuity plans, saying they lack information.
Most organisations now understand that having data backup is desirable in case of technology failure, industry players say.
E-mail backup can happen both at the individual message level and the server level, says Loophold Security Distribution.
One-third of businesses polled in a recent survey have no business continuity plan in the event of a crisis.
The British Standard Institution awards Bangalore International Airport for its continuity systems.
Amor will revamp British Waterways Scotland's IT system to support business growth.
For the seventh consecutive quarter, external controller-based disk storage revenue grew worldwide, says Gartner.
Cloud computing and virtualisation improve the availability of data recovery solutions, says ABI Research.
Identify the systems and resources that are absolutely critical to run the business, says Prodata.
Just 26% of firms are confident they can recover data in the event of an IT failure, survey finds.
Over 70% of organisations are not confident they can recover after a disaster, according to an EMC-sponsored survey.
The top reasons for data loss are lag in recovery time and lack of backup files, says Iron Mountain.