Jay Atkinson is CEO of AIS Network, a secure cloud-hosting expert serving large organizations in education, government and healthcare. Significant portions of the country are at risk for severe ...
Real world computing accepts that things go wrong with technology. Whether it's a solitary disk read error or a disaster that turns your HQ into ash and rubble, a ...
"Don't think your company's too small to be cyberattacked, because you're not," says disaster recovery expert Joey D'Antoni. "It just means they haven't decided to try you yet." So, in a one-hour ...
Natural and man-made disasters can jeopardize the operations and future of any company. Hurricanes, earthquakes, and terrorist or cyberattacks are just a few examples of potentially crippling threats.
September 2017 was the most active Atlantic Hurricane month in recorded history. Parts of the United States and the Caribbean were left reeling, with widespread devastation and billions of dollars in ...
With the start of hurricane season in June, building owners and managers of industrial and commercial facilities are facing the daunting process of potential recovery if disaster strikes. When ...
The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 have taught many IT professionals and network professionals one thing – prepare for the unexpected. Dave Johnson, director of technology at Grant Thornton, a global ...
Plan for the worst and hope for the best: We’ve all heard it at some point or another. But what can you do when the worst is something you can’t plan for? Power outages, unpredictable weather and the ...
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