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Disaster recovery can be an effective way to ease into the cloud

TechCrunch

Operating in the cloud is soon going to be a reality for many businesses whether they like it or not. Points of contention with this shift often arise from unfamiliarity and discomfort with cloud operations. However, cloud migrations don’t have to be a full lift and shift. Steps to start your DRaaS journey to the cloud.

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Is your disaster recovery a house of cards? Why BIA, BCP, and DRP are your foundation

CIO

Disaster recovery is more than just an IT issue. In fact, successful recovery from cyberattacks and other disasters hinges on an approach that integrates business impact assessments (BIA), business continuity planning (BCP), and disaster recovery planning (DRP) including rigorous testing.

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Increase flexibility and enable a cyber-resilient IT infrastructure

CIO

Broadcom and Google Clouds continued commitment to solving our customers most pressing challenges stems from our joint goal to enable every organizations ability to digitally transform through data-powered innovation with the highly secure and cyber-resilient infrastructure, platform, industry solutions and expertise.

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What is a cloud architect? A vital role for success in the cloud

CIO

What does a cloud architect do? Cloud architects are responsible for managing the cloud computing architecture in an organization, especially as cloud technologies grow increasingly complex. Its an advanced job title, with cloud architects typically reporting to the IT director, CIO, CTO, or other technology executives.

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Finding your ideal VMware Disaster Recovery and Migration Cloud Provider

CIO

Only 21% of the business believe that they spent less than 3 months looking for and procuring cloud solutions and products however, 80% of the businesses spent over 3 months to 6 months to a year to fit a software that goes step by step with their strategy (Gartner, 2022). Find your perfect Cloud Provider in three simple steps.

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Why You Need to Consider Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service

CIO

Investing in a robust disaster recovery program upfront can save considerable costs down the road. According to FEMA, nearly a quarter of businesses never re-open following a major disaster—a sobering statistic. [i] Without a robust disaster recovery plan in place, it can take days, weeks, or even months to recover.

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5 Reasons Why Disaster Recovery Plans Fail

Kaseya

You diligently back up critical servers to your on-site appliance or to the cloud, but when an incident happens and you need it the most, the backup recovery fails. . Let’s take a look at why disaster recovery fails and how you can avoid the factors that lead to this failure: . Configuration Issues .