In this World Wide Wrap: Dell aims for SME market, professor suggests wind/server farms, and The Planet adds new server.
The frequent power outages have had a disastrous impact on business e-mail systems, says Think IT Solutions.
Guests will be given a tour of the ContinuitySA recovery centre.
Rushing in and buying generators and other off-the-shelf equipment can be expensive and problematic, says Ian du Plessis, solutions architect, Square One Solutions Group.
The outlook for 2008 is grim, but there are pockets of opportunity for IT.
The CA division at Workgroup has announced the availability of the latest release of CA Recovery Management.
SA's ongoing power difficulties are a double-edged sword, say market commentators.
In today's uncertain world, most enterprises have changed their approach to mirroring, data replication and disaster recovery.
In this World Wide Wrap: UK businesses lack continuity plans, Macquarie releases affordable business continuity, and Continuity to attend Gartner Summit.
Businesses cannot take anything for granted when it comes to protecting infrastructure and instrumentation, says Christelle Larkins, area manager, MGE Office Protection Systems.
The Iomega REV 120GB Backup Drive will be available worldwide in April as external USB 2.0 and internal SATA interface models.
In today's technology roundup: UK ill-prepared for disaster, predictive analytics aid candidates, Xbox 360 price cut 20%, and London borough secures remote access.
Ponemon Institute found the average total cost per data breach incident in the UK is over |--gbp--|1.4 million.