Full vs. Partial Coverage of Your Data
Friday, August 10 th is your opportunity to learn more and see a live demo of Veritas Resiliency Platform. Tune into thelive streamof Cloud Field Day 4 (#CFD4) at 11 am pacific and see how software defined resilience can benefit your organization.4.5KViews0likes0CommentsVeritas System Recovery 18 On-Demand Webinar
This one hour on-demand webinar will look at how organizations can recover from system loss or disasters in minutes, not hours or days.Veritas™ System Recovery 18 helps protect your organization proactively by capturing automated backups without disrupting productivity.The BIA Delimma
There are many business benefits to the efficiencies that IT provides and the vast majority of functions have been automated. Today, businesses do more transactions, of greater value, faster than ever before. This intense dependence on technology has also introduced new risks and vulnerabilities that have large consequences.301Views0likes0CommentsThe PROBLEM with ‘Best Practices’ for Business Continuity
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Many organizations believe that they have a solid and ready to execute business continuity plan in case of a disaster. However, according to a 2010 Forrester survey*, “many organizations have lulled themselves into a false sense of security” when it comes to how they value their preparedness. The survey also revealed that proper plans of planning, testing, and maintenanc286Views0likes0CommentsProtecting the Infrastructure from Operational Risk; A Real Competitive Advantage
Basel II Accord for International Banking Operational Risk is defined as, “Risk of loss from inadequate or failed internal; processes, people, and systems or external events “. When Processes, People or Systems fail, whether it be from internal or external events, the losses can be substantial. As an example, the Ponemon Institute estimates that worldwide organizat255Views0likes0Comments