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

TechCrunch

Instead, leaders unfamiliar with the cloud should start by moving over their disaster recovery program to the cloud, which helps to gain familiarity and understanding before a full migration of production workloads. DRaaS emphasizes speed of recovery so that this failover is as seamless as possible. What is DRaaS?

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How the world can tackle the power demands of artificial intelligence

CIO

The world must reshape its technology infrastructure to ensure artificial intelligence makes good on its potential as a transformative moment in digital innovation. New technologies, such as generative AI, need huge amounts of processing power that will put electricity grids under tremendous stress and raise sustainability questions.

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Bridging the gap: Unified platform for VM and containerized workloads

CIO

Few CIOs would have imagined how radically their infrastructures would change over the last 10 years — and the speed of change is only accelerating. To keep up, IT must be able to rapidly design and deliver application architectures that not only meet the business needs of the company but also meet data recovery and compliance mandates.

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5 Reasons Why Disaster Recovery Plans Fail

Kaseya

Let’s take a look at why disaster recovery fails and how you can avoid the factors that lead to this failure: . Failure to Identify and Understand Recovery Dependencies . As a result, disaster recovery will fail, data may be lost, and you may waste many hours troubleshooting the issues. Configuration Issues .

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Scale Computing secures $55M to help companies manage edge infrastructure

TechCrunch

Managing a fleet of edge devices across locations can be a burden on IT teams that lack the necessary infrastructure. Jeff Ready asserts that his company, Scale Computing , can help enterprises that aren’t sure where to start with edge computing via storage architecture and disaster recovery technologies.

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

CIO

As 2022 wraps up, many IT leaders are re-evaluating their current infrastructure to understand how they can continue to modernize, reduce complexity at scale and — most importantly — protect their organization. An IDC survey across North America and Western Europe highlights the need for effective disaster recovery.

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

CIO

Orsini notes that it has never been more important for enterprises to modernize, protect, and manage their IT infrastructure. They are intently aware that they no longer have an IT staff that is large enough to manage an increasingly complex compute, networking, and storage environment that includes on-premises, private, and public clouds.