article thumbnail

Post-Pandemic Roles/Responsibilities for Backup and Disaster Recovery within SMBs

OffsiteDataSync

And given that the way people work has changed dramatically and, likely, permanently due to the pandemic, data protection will change as well, which could substantially increase the amount of chaos an SMB IT manager’s day already contains. Don’t fret. Back up SaaS data. It will likely add some cost, but it’s worth it for the added protection.

article thumbnail

Rethinking Priorities: It’s Time to Modernize Data Protection

Pure Storage

Backup is built into operating systems, applications, and storage. Backup copies can be created by third-party software, a feature in an application, a snapshot from the operating system or storage, or a variety of other means. The popularity of tape as a backup media eventually waned and disk-based solutions became mainstream.

Backup 98
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

How the right technology can help nonprofits solve workflow challenges

Online Computers

One of the biggest challenges faced by nonprofit organizations today is keeping their staff connected when so many of them are working from home due to concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic. This means that in 2022 and beyond, remote work-related challenges will remain as the pandemic continues to pose uncertainties.

article thumbnail

4 Questions IT Managers Can Ask to Strengthen Data Backup and Resiliency

Solutions Review

The landscape of evolving digital threats, coupled with the pandemic-induced surge in remote and hybrid work, has exposed organizations to an increasing number of vulnerabilities. The 3-2-1 rule is a simple, but vital practice: maintain three copies of your data on two different media, with one copy stored offsite, encrypted, and offline.

Backup 114
article thumbnail

4 Questions IT Managers Can Ask to Strengthen Data Backup and Resiliency

Solutions Review

The landscape of evolving digital threats, coupled with the pandemic-induced surge in remote and hybrid work, has exposed organizations to an increasing number of vulnerabilities. The 3-2-1 rule is a simple, but vital practice: maintain three copies of your data on two different media, with one copy stored offsite, encrypted, and offline.

Backup 110
article thumbnail

Gone With the Wind: 12 BCM Practices That Have Become Outdated 

MHA Consulting

A partial list would include: the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the rise of the internet and cell phones, the spread of cybercrime, globalization and the lengthening of supply chains, the COVID pandemic, the growing impact of climate change, growing international tensions, the shortening of attention spans, and the rise in cloud computing.

BCM 87
article thumbnail

How the SF Giants Create a Winning Fan Experience with Data

Pure Storage

In a world where streaming broadcast media and other forms of digital entertainment are competing for the same eyeballs, Major League Baseball (MLB) teams have to work hard and think creatively to attract fans to the ballpark throughout the long regular season.