Businesses of all sizes rely on networks, but as data volumes soar, even robust networks face unprecedented stress. Is your network up to the task?.
A major crisis can be a time that tests relationships, but it can also be a time where the real value of IT partnerships are seen.
IT managers face growing pressure to ensure 'five nines' network availability amid escalating costs of downtime, power challenges, and rising complexity.
Explaining WAN optimisation to clients isn't always easy. Ian Raper, regional director ANZ, Riverbed Technology, gives some pointers.
Businesses urged to prioritise continuity planning amidst low preparedness, with a focus on remote access and service delivery amid disasters.
A US company tracking parolees shut down unexpectedly after hitting data storage limits, leaving authorities unaware of offenders' movements for 48 hours.
HP has unveiled a new IT portfolio designed to provide micro and small businesses with affordable server, storage, and networking solutions.
Christchurch businesses must prioritise immediate data backup to mitigate further damage from ongoing aftershocks, says Plan-b's Ian Forrester.
Cloud solutions offer flexibility and cost savings for business continuity, but aren't a one-size-fits-all fix. CIOs still juggle risk and budget.
Cloud services are transforming disaster recovery. To build a robust back-up plan, consider network bandwidth and seeding backups, plus offsite storage.
Soft Solutions tells The Channel its always on the lookout for new vendor opportunities in the New Zealand marketplace.
Recovery from the cloud is a business necessity and recovery requests are dramatically increasing due to human error, Kroll Ontrack has said.
Ensuring data availability and rapid recovery from disasters is crucial for business continuity. Explore the top storage solutions transforming IT resilience.
Distributor Soft Solutions transitions to vendor, launching the Business Continuity Appliance to address SMEs' gaps in cost-effective hardware failure recovery.
What technical solutions will be required to enable a widespread teleworking deployment should the H1N1 virus threaten the health of employees?.
Businesses in New Zealand are increasingly considering disaster recovery (DR) policies and procedures due to IT infrastructure centralisation and rising costs.
How can a CIO be sure his organisation is protected and that IT service expectations will be met? Jess Meyer investigates.
It's an event for sharing ideas and opinions on the current state of cloud computing and related technologies.
Relying solely on backup tapes for disaster recovery is a costly mistake, warns Peter Mangin, CIO of Saatchi and Saatchi New Zealand.
How severe can the impact of the Conficker worm be on a single city council that has (apparently) not implemented basic security solutions in place?.