downtime
Downtime will cost UK companies £715m this year
News The cost of downtime in the UK is set to leap from £565m in 2001 to £715m this year. The figures from the Yankee Group show that as business becomes increasingly focussed on the internet, keeping systems up and running... [18 Mar 2002]
Connectivity creep - remembering we all need downtime
Comment Our guess is that most people, across all sorts of industries, expect and need downtime. To an executive on £100,000 a year, that translates to £9,800 in annual recovered downtime - an attractive... [02 Dec 2004]
LG Display Reduces Manufacturing Downtime by 50% With Oracle E-Business Suite R12
White Paper The Oracle system has increased productivity by 30%, reduced manufacturing downtime by 50%, and is expected to lower costs by 30% to 50%. With competition increasing in the TFT-LCD market, LG Display had to increase... [01 Oct 2009]
The best of 'Reader Comments': BT downtime and the BSA under fire
Comment From the past seven days, we present some reactions to stories about downtime on BT's UK national network (http://www.silicon.com/a449294 and http://www.silicon.com/a49336), and thoughts on software licensing following... [23 Nov 2001]
Eliminate System Downtime With EMC Intelligent Cloning for SAP - Java Stack
White Paper To effectively manage the lifecycle of SAP applications, organizations must be able to create full copies of SAP data - without system downtime or disruption. An integrated solution for intelligent cloning from EMC... [02 Apr 2009]
Network Downtime, the Configuration Errors
White Paper Furthermore, it shares how incorrect configuration on network elements can lead to downtime. This paper shares market research that highlights the importance of employing automated management tools to make networks more... [06 Jun 2007]
Global Automotive Components Manufacturer Taps SAP Consulting to Ensure a Successful Upgrade and Just 48 Hours of Downtime
White Paper As a result it reduced downtime to 48 hours using the CBU procedure and tools and enabled successful knowledge transfer. The MANN+HUMMEL Group wanted to safeguard future by implementing new version of SAP software for... [14 Sep 2007]
VoIP Migration with Legacy Systems - an efficient solution without downtime
White Paper James Pazarjian, the owner of a Montreal-based calling card business, wanted to grow his business, but could not afford potentional downtime or interrupted service for his clients. He needed a solution that allowed for... [02 Oct 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Reliability and downtime
Comment The number of customers served by each switch compounds all of these reliability figures - for 100,000 customers terminated on one switch we have the potential for 100,000 x 5.3 minutes of totalised downtime. [12 Mar 2003]
Zero Downtime Backup of MaxDB Database With HP Data Protector
White Paper At the moment, there is no official DP-MaxDB interface to perform Zero Downtime Backup (ZDB) and Instant Recovery for Data Protector versions 5.5, 6.0, as well as 6.1. However, it is possible to perform ZDB using a... [02 Sep 2009]
The End of Downtime - Forever
White Paper When you can permanently lose customers in a matter of hours, the last thing you want is any system downtime. The calling card market is a high demand, high competition arena. Pieter Hansen came to IPsmarx with this in... [02 Oct 2007]
Rapid Recovery With Less Hassle: Low-Cost, Easy-to-Use Downtime Recovery With Acronis True Image and Microsoft Virtual Server
White Paper Virtualization technology is naturally suited for recovery from unplanned downtime, and it can be incorporated into an effective backup and restore strategy. In the event of unplanned downtime, one can... [29 Mar 2008]
The Power of Information Availability: What Every Senior Executive Should Know - Recovering Business Value From Unprofitable Downtime
White Paper This paper explores how the power of an information availability solution can transform that non-productive, non-profitable downtime into the optimum level of value-producing business uptime for organization. [13 Nov 2009]
UK business losing £682m to downtime
News Downtime is set to cost UK businesses 10 million lost man-hours and E970m this year alone, as idle infrastructure and systems failures add to mounting levels of cash haemorrhaging out of the IT department. [10 Sep 2003]
Enhancing Availability With Configuration Management: Using Veritas Configuration Manager to More Effectively Manage the IT Infrastructure and Help Prevent Downtime
White Paper Veritas Configuration Manager gives system administrators the data and visibility they need to more effectively manage change and reduce application downtime. A comprehensive configuration management strategy that... [05 Aug 2009]