The ever-changing world of healthcare
We're headed to HIMSS18! Having spent many years managing technology for hospitals, I always like to talk about healthcare from the perspective of a healthcare provider. What a better way than to discuss the ever-changing world of healthcare than from the actual people addressing it every day!1.8KViews1like1CommentS2EP7: Solving key IT challenges facing Healthcare organizations
In this podcast episode, Zoe Sands, Social and Community Marketing, Veritas, interviews Ian Wood, Head of Business Practices EMEA, Veritas, on healthcare IT challenges and Veritas’ solutions solving these challenges for healthcare organizations.4.7KViews1like0CommentsPHI: The Real Crown Jewels
PHI might be the most valuable type of data in the world. Cybercriminals exert more energy trying to steal this data than almost any other type and it costs healthcare organizations almost 3x the amount to recover from medical record breaches. Organizations need a better approach for protecting this incredibly important asset.2.3KViews2likes0CommentsProtecting critical data in healthcare
Enabling healthcare organizations to rest assured that their data, and especially that pertaining to their patients, is fully protected 24/7 is critical. Step 1 toward achieving that goal is ensuring that all key data is backed up and recoverable at any time.2.8KViews1like0CommentsPreserve Patient Records with Automated Regulatory Compliance
As healthcare is rapidly changing, we KNOW that PHI can be found throughout the modern healthcare organization. HIPAA clearly states that PHI must be protected regardless of the media or format. How do we as providers meet this regulatory requirement with all these new channels such as email, texting, collaboration tools and Social Media? How can we protect our information while constantly being asked to share it?Exchange DAG location based Backup
Customer wants us to build a Exchange DAG with Nodes on two different Locations, DBs evenly distributed between both Locations. Backup should only save the passive Databases, as far as I know this requires DAG-Mode. Problem is that the Nodes in Location A have to write their Backup to Location B and vice Versa. With Node-based Exchange Backup this can be done using two Policies, easy mode. Is there a way to make this work with DAG? Thanks in Advance for your Ideas.560Views0likes1CommentSLP Disk to tape backup size is differs
We have configured, Netbackup with Pure Disk setup. we are taking 17 TB backup. Now customer is requesting us to configure Dupllicate backup to tape for higer retentoin. My question is > i see full backup logs shows 17 TB backup has been completed and SLP duplicate jobs shows only 3.8 TB of data writen and no errors found. I need to know why. need some answers.972Views0likes7CommentsDoes Backup Exec have a way to do Hierarchical storage management or Tiered storage?
Does Backup Exec 2014 have a way to do Hierarchical storage management or Tiered storage? I have a Dicom server that needs to archive files to a single storage space, that then needs to have the older files migrated to tape, while maintaining a stub file in the original location for the Dicom server to see and retrieve if necessary. Thank you, scrowSolved1KViews1like3Comments