Are you spending too much money to keep old data at the ready? Answer four questions to see if cold storage (archiving) is a better (cheaper) practice.
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Are you spending too much money to keep old data at the ready? Answer four questions to see if cold storage (archiving) is a better (cheaper) practice.
A disaster recovery plan needs to be tested and re-tested. Here are 10 keys to running an effective tabletop test of your plan.
Crisis communication today goes far beyond a disaster or major business issue. It can be as small as a social media post gone viral. It can also be an opportunity. If you're prepared for it.
We are just not good at planning for the worst; instead we hope for the best. But sometimes stuff happens. If you haven't taken the time to do a full disaster recovery or business continuity plan, you can still take a few steps toward protecting your business when the creek does rise.
Few things are 100 percent foolproof, but business takes it on chin when the Internet laces up the gloves.
Planning for unexpected and unlikely is a hard thing. But ask businesses up and down the South Carolina coast how important it is to have an emergency plan. Hurricane, tornado. power outage, ransomware - the disaster may be different, but you need a response.
There are times when you need to be an operational thinker. When you need a backup plan that will work in a pinch and get the job done. It may look like you're flying by the seat of your pants, but any good plan comes from lots of advance preparation. Here are some keys to making sure your backup is there for you when you need it.