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whitepaper Jones Walker Law's chief information officer believes nothing could have prepared the firm for the onslaught of Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma last year. The firm has shifted its replication site permanently to Miamisburg, Ohio, far out of the...
[10 Apr 2008]
whitepaper Hurricanes, fires, floods and other natural disasters pose unique challenges to maintaining mission-critical business applications. This webcast will discuss high availability and disaster recovery solutions to keep a business on its feet even in...
[10 Apr 2008]
whitepaper The director of IT decided to set up a secondary data center in Chicago, IL (out of the path of any potential hurricanes), which would be linked to the various sites via the firm's Wide Area Network (WAN).
[10 Apr 2008]
whitepaper The infrastructural devastation that resulted from the recent Gulf coast hurricanes, underscores the importance of effective e-mail continuity for businesses and governments. The integrity of business functions relies heavily on an organization's...
[19 Feb 2008]
whitepaper When back-to-back hurricanes ripped through central Florida in 2004, Florida Hospital needed to be prepared. Florida Hospital has been serving the healthcare needs of central Florida residents for nearly 100 years.
[10 Jan 2008]
whitepaper Although disaster recovery planning is often driven by natural disaster risks such as hurricanes, tornadoes, or even a bird flu pandemic, it's more likely your company's next "disaster" will be caused by a hardware failure or power outage.
[12 Dec 2007]
whitepaper Organizations hard hit by hurricanes, floods, or other catastrophes often discover too late that their disaster planning and recovery procedures didn't sufficiently protect their networks and data. Don't let it happen to you!
[12 Dec 2007]
whitepaper Although business continuity planning is often driven by natural disaster risks such as hurricanes, tornadoes, or even a potential bird flu pandemic, it's much more likely that your company's next "disaster" will actually be caused by a hardware...
[12 Dec 2007]
whitepaper Zeller, Senior Network Manager for Chaffe McCall, and his colleague George Lunsford, discuss how they safeguarded the law firm's information assets during the hurricanes that hit the Gulf Coast in 2005.
[12 Dec 2007]
whitepaper Traditional disaster threats like extreme weather (e.g.hurricanes, blizzards), natural disasters (e.g.earthquakes, epidemics), and manmade disasters (e.g.transportation mishaps, hazardous material spills) have been joined by new threats (e.g...
[31 Aug 2007]
whitepaper Things are more complicated now, especially after September 11th, the natural disasters of 2005 (the Indonesian tsunami and Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma), or even severe storms such as those that hit Greensburg, Kansas in 2007, as well as...
[23 Aug 2007]
whitepaper Traditional disaster threats like extreme weather (e.g.hurricanes, blizzards), natural disasters (e.g.earthquakes, epidemics), and manmade disasters (e.g.transportation mishaps, hazardous material spills) have been joined by new threats (e.g...
[10 Aug 2007]
whitepaper At the wake of hurricanes and other natural disasters, Vanguard has taken steps to provide disaster data recovery for its clients. Vanguard has lived up its promise to its clients in providing proactive solutions to their business challenges.
[08 Feb 2007]
whitepaper By viewing a series of images one after another like frames of a movie, the person can watch changes to the Earth as they happened and can follow hurricanes moving towards land and observe ice caps contracting.
[01 Feb 2007]
News A survey of media consumption in the US has found 50 per cent of people opt for traditional media such as television, radio and newspapers as their primary source for information during major events like hurricanes, rather than turning to...
[03 Oct 2006]
whitepaper But this Goliath of hurricanes was no match for the electronic clinical information system utilized by Florida Heart Associates, a Fort Myers-based cardiology practice. Hurricane Charley, the most powerful storm to soak the Fort Myers, Florida area...
[29 Aug 2006]
whitepaper For utilities providers, 2005 has been what some would call an annus horribilis - a horrible year - what with two major hurricanes, as well as the usual flurry of tornadoes, snowstorms, ice storms, windstorms, wildfires, and so on, plus preparing...
[26 Aug 2006]
whitepaper Located in an area notorious for power outages due to hurricanes and other natural disasters and faced with regulatory requirements around data protection, Athena Controls turned to Symantec for a continuous data protection solution based on...
[26 Aug 2006]
whitepaper There has been a train of hurricanes ripping through the state, all of which have peaked at Category 4 or higher, meaning winds have topped out over a devastating 155 mph. It's not easy being a Floridian in recent past.
[23 Aug 2006]
whitepaper With its Miami data center located in the path of hurricanes, the bank requires a reliable disaster recovery plan. Banco Santander Central Hispano is one of the 10 largest banks in the world. Replacing an inefficient and risky process using archive...
[23 Aug 2006]
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