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Radically Reduce Downtime and Data Loss with SaaS-based Disaster Recovery

CIO

Ransomware attacks, natural disasters, and other unplanned outages continue to rise, requiring more attention and highlighting business risk. To reduce the impact of these outages, enterprises require simple, automated responses that cover 100% of business requirements while minimizing resources and improving processes.

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How to calculate TCO for enterprise software

CIO

The other side of the cost/benefit equation — what the software will cost the organization, and not just sticker price — may not be as captivating when it comes to achieving approval for a software purchase, but it’s just as vital in determining the expected return on any enterprise software investment.

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Flexential: Perfecting a platform methodology for enterprises’ multi-cloud future

CIO

James Ochoa, vice president of cloud solutions at Flexential, views the company’s extensive portfolio not simply as a collection of innovative, bespoke, and proven technologies, but more fundamentally as the solution it uses to help more than 3,000 enterprises in more than 20 industries solve their business challenges.

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

CIO

We provide enterprises with one platform they can rely on to holistically address their IT needs today and in the future and augment it with an extensive portfolio of managed services – all available through a single pane of glass. At 11:11 Systems, we go exceptionally deep on compliance,” says Giardina. “At

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An Introduction to Disaster Recovery with the Cloudera Data Platform

Cloudera

Customers now expect enterprise behavior in their application stacks, whatever that application does. Why disaster recovery? Disaster recovery and business-continuity planning is primarily focused on managing and reducing risk. The CDP Disaster Recovery Reference Architecture.

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Why Your Healthcare Organization Should Consider HPE GreenLake for EHR

CIO

Furthermore, supporting Epic Honor Roll requirements, purchasing cycles, and disaster recovery places heavy demands on staff time, and recruiting, training, and retaining IT professionals can prove difficult. Improved compliance across the hybrid cloud ecosystem.

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Handling real-time data operations in the enterprise

O'Reilly Media - Data

Sometimes, there are compliance issues where there has to be a separation of concerns between the development and production data. The DataOps team will be making sure that data moves, preferably automatically, to disaster recovery or active active clusters. The data engineering team isn’t the right team to handle that.