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CIOs eye SaaS backup plans post-CrowdStrike

CIO

One such area that’s getting more thought today is SaaS backup and recovery, something many CIOs have to date taken for granted, leaving it to their SaaS vendors to not only deliver better than five-nines uptime but also be the sole entities backing up and recovering SaaS-siloed data that is increasingly vital to companies’ data-driven operations.

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11:11 Systems: Empowering enterprises to modernize, protect, and manage their IT assets and data

CIO

Notably, the company’s extensive cloud solutions portfolio, including the 11:11 Public Cloud and 11:11 Private Cloud , draws on those offerings and includes numerous services, such as Infrastructure-as-a-Service, Backup-as-a-Service, Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service, and full multi- and hybrid cloud capabilities.

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3 keys to defining data sovereignty: Security, privacy, and portability

CIO

Backup and Disaster Recovery: Providing automatic backups, replication, and disaster recovery solutions to maintain ePHI availability. Achieving compliance means not only storing data locally but also demonstrating full control over data access and usage.

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5 Essentials for Healthcare Backup and Disaster Recovery

Arcserve

A backup and disaster recovery (BDR) plan can help healthcare providers satisfy many of the data privacy requirements outlined in The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). But because.

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Datto BCDR: An Opportunity for MSPs

Kaseya

An effective business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) plan should be considered essential for organizations of all types. Many businesses look at data protection as an operating expense akin to an insurance policy. That’s assuming that replacement hardware is available and the local backup is usable.

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Protecting your business from unforeseen outages: Lessons from the recent CrowdStrike incident

CIO

Implement redundant systems: Establishing redundant systems and data backups is essential for maintaining continuity. Vendor risk management Assess vendor capabilities: Regularly evaluate the risk management and disaster recovery capabilities of key vendors. In the CrowdStrike incident, Linux and Mac endpoints were not affected.

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Stretching comms to the limit in the wake of a natural disaster

CIO

MasOrange, for example, also offers free telemedicine services, psychological support, and legal and insurance advice, and Vodafone offers up to three days a year of paid leave to participate in relief work. And the use of backup technologies, including power generators and protection systems for telecommunications equipment, is essential.”