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Beyond business continuity; why operational resilience is dependent on agile transformation

By Gary Harrold, Chief Executive Officer at Swiss Post Solutions UK & Ireland.

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Why is it so important to test your disaster recovery plan?

By Sarah Doherty, Product Marketing Manager, iland.

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How solid is your business continuity plan?

Organisations that have been able to react quickly to help their customers face the challenges posed by Covid-19 will have set themselves apart from their competitors. By Andy Brierley, UK GM at Rackspace Technology.

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The energy efficiency and disaster recovery colocation ecosystem

In today’s climate of COVID-19 uncertainty, technology leaders are challenged to focus on delivering business continuity and disaster recovery hand-in-hand, with accelerated preparedness for remote working. All whilst conscientiously looking to improve energy efficiency as data consumption continues to increase. By Vinny Vaghani, Co-Founder, Head of Operations and Commercials, IP House.

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When myopic vision can blindside a business

In the aftermath of COVID-19 financial uncertainty is, for most, among the top concerns of both IT and business leaders and the lasting impact is likely to affect decision-making processes and priorities for the coming years. By Eran Brown, CTO for EMEA & APAC, Infinidat.

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The Tiger King: Avoiding ‘fires’ in our data backup strategies

By W. Curtis Preston, Chief Technical Evangelist, Druva.

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Time to remotify your IT?

DW talks to Jim Crook, Senior Director of Marketing, CTERA, about the likelihood that the current imperative to embrace remote working will, in fact, become a permanent feature of the enterprise into the future.

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VM backup too slow?

Here is what your business should do to maximise speed. By Veniamin Simonov, Director of Product Management at NAKIVO.

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Why business should adopt an open framework for the Zettabyte Age

Data growth has been on a steep trajectory, and IDC is expecting 103 zettabytes of data to be generated worldwide by 2023. With the proliferation of IoT devices, 5G-enabled technologies, and the massive growth of video, we’re just scratching the surface in terms of how companies will be storing and extracting value from data. That said, if there’s one certainty about entering the zettabyte age, it is the fact that companies need to reconsider how they architect data centres to meet these demands. By Davide Villa, EMEA Business Development Director at Western Digital.

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Moving applications to the cloud? These lessons learned from successful DRaaS deployments can help

Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS) is often the first step organisations take on the path to cloud adoption. It is a flexible, cost-effective way to deliver essential DR capability without all the CAPEX costs and pains of managing a physical DR site. With DRaaS, businesses quickly realise the benefits of cloud services, so it’s no surprise that many will consider a more permanent move to the cloud through Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). By Scott Sparvero, CEO and Co-founder, iland.

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Videos

Jimmy Tam, CEO of Peer Software, discusses the need for modern file management and orchestration solutions to be able to meet today’s digital data demands. He explains the essential technology components of an active/active high availability system and the benefits it provides end users.
David Walker, Field CTO, EMEA, Yugabyte, the leading open source distributed SQL database company, warns of the problems associated with legacy databases, discusses the importance of database modernisation - covering the requirements, benefits and potential pitfalls of the migration process - and outlines the many advantages of migrating to open source cloud native databases.
Gisli Kr., Chief Sales Officer at AtNorth. discusses the carbon footprint AI explosion, suggesting that finding the right sustainable data centre to host these AI applications can help contribute to the circular economy. He also provides updates on the company’s third Icelandic data centre, some new hires, and record revenue levels – which in part can be contributed to atNorth’s strong sustainability credentials.
Steven Wood, Director, Solution Consulting (EMEA, APAC), OpenText Cybersecurity, provides some brilliant insights into what actually happens during a security breach, how organisations can address the pain points of skills shortages and the need to consolidate security solutions, and explains how OpenText’s cybersecurity platform provides MSPs and MSSPs with a great opportunity to help end users optimise their cyber resilience strategies.

News

Qumulo has built its strategic relationship with Fujitsu to provide customers with more options to deploy their joint solution.
Leading intellectual property firm reveals soaring AI patent applications across Europe as use cases for AI increase in the physical economy.
Report indicates a complex tech environment for R&D and IT, key barriers to address, and investment priorities for next 12 months.
Dataiku has unveiled at its Everyday AI Conference in New York, the LLM Mesh, addressing the critical need for an effective, scalable, and secure platform for integrating Large Language Models (LLMs) in the enterprise. In addition, Dataiku is joined in this announcement by its LLM Mesh Launch Partners Snowflake, Pinecone, and AI21 Labs.