disaster and recovery in news
Unified comms pumps up Tayside fire service
News Communications are kept rock solid by the F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager, which balances traffic load over the network and ensures that communications can be run even if one of the service's two... [04 Nov 2008]
Symantec to take Europe into the cloud
News Speaking at the Symantec Vision + ManageFusion EMEA 08 conference in The Hague today, the Symantec CEO said it will kick off its cloud expansion plans with the worldwide rollout of the online disaster... [07 Oct 2008]
Google ups Search Appliance index
News Google doesn't disclose prices for higher-level models, which include features such as disaster recovery, under which one geographically distant machine can take over for another that fails. Google has... [06 Aug 2008]
CIOs not taking security breaches seriously
News Other top concerns for CIOs over the next 12 months are major business programmes, business continuity and disaster recovery. CIOs and internal auditors don't feel IT... [27 Jun 2008]
Red Chilli aflame for hosted backup
News Independent property finance advisory firm Red Chilli has outsourced its disaster recovery and backup systems to Thinking Safe.silicon.com Financial Services Get the latest financial... [23 May 2008]
Shell signs $4bn IT outsourcing contract
News EDS will manage desktop, service desk, onsite services, backup and disaster recovery, mobile information protection and managed messaging services. Shell is to transfer... [31 Mar 2008]
Nottingham Building Society to rip and replace systems
News One of the key requirements of the new systems was to reduce disaster recovery from 35 hours to one hour. Nottingham Building Society is about to begin final testing of a replacement core system for its... [11 Mar 2008]
Unilever in $675m HP outsourcing deal
News HP will also manage Unilever's IT systems including its corporate data centres, directory services, disaster recovery and intranet hosting. Food and household goods... [13 Feb 2008]
Top 10 weird data disasters
News And the number one weird and wonderful data disaster is… Ant infestations, oil and failed parachute jumps are some of the unusual fates which have befallen innocent data... [05 Dec 2007]
Diamond trader spends $16.5m on IT outsource
News The diamond company is hoping Unisys will up its disaster recovery ante, provide consistency of service and better manage operational costs by reducing hardware requirements... [20 Nov 2007]
CIOs forced to shoulder disaster recovery role
News CIOs are being put in charge of business continuity and disaster recovery strategies, even though there should be a broader response to the issue, a panel of experts has warned. Business... [07 Nov 2007]
What's keeping IT chiefs awake at night?
News Alongside the usual worries about damage caused by fire and natural disasters, IT managers are increasingly worried about technology disasters damaging the corporate brand, according to this year's... [18 Oct 2007]
Stockbroker invests in data hosting
News Our data centre staff there were already on a disaster recovery setting, then the bombs started going off in London. The move was driven in part by rising property costs in the City of London but also by... [22 Aug 2007]
UK floods hit IT departments
News Flooding has forced a number of companies to invoke their disaster recovery plans. Companies from sectors including finance, local government and utilities, have all been affected by the... [24 Jul 2007]
Terror and regulation bigger risks than IT
News The IT director said: "We're being pushed hard to advance our disaster recovery testing currently. Terrorist attacks, competition and regulation are all bigger threats to businesses than... [05 Jul 2007]
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