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Ten Years On, Has Excitement Dimmed about the Cloud’s Transformation Power?

Pure Storage

Ten years on, unexpectedly large cloud bills and the massive looming data needs of AI-assisted applications are causing organizations to take a more sober look at the cloud. The outdated habits of cloud management—like siloed teams, slow change management, default redundancies, and reactive, patchwork system growth—are big liabilities.

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IT’s 4 Biggest Risks and How to Build Resilience against Them

Pure Storage

That’s why “ resiliency ,” the capacity to withstand or recover quickly from difficulties, is key. Testing: Perform regular disaster recovery tests to ensure that in the event of downtime or failure, your systems can be restored quickly and efficiently. Things will go wrong.

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How to write a business continuity plan: the easy way

IT Governance BC

Network connections, online systems, phone lines, network drives, servers and business applications are all vulnerable to a range of disruptions and can cause huge headaches if they are compromised. Business continuity vs disaster recovery. Organisations’ top priorities tend to be their technologies, and for good reason.