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What’s New in Data Protection at HPE and Zerto: Updates and Releases for Q4 2023

Zerto

Earlier this year, Zerto, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, launched Zerto 10 and the Zerto Cyber Resilience Vault. New capabilities include powerful tools to protect data and applications against ransomware and provide enhanced security with new Zerto for Azure architecture.

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What to Expect at Solutions Review’s Spotlight with Infinidat on August 15

Solutions Review

Solutions Review’s Spotlight with Infinidat is entitled: Cyber Storage Resilience: How to Withstand and Recover from Cyberattacks. Solutions Review’s Solution Spotlights are exclusive webinar events for industry professionals across enterprise technology. What is a Solutions Spotlight? They are free to attend!

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Scary DR Stories 2023 Recap

Zerto

Khan Mohammed, system engineer at CVS Health shared his ominous experience from long ago: In a windowless data center, the IT team embarked on a disaster recovery exercise for Linux servers, databases, and applications. Our disaster recovery testing is so easy now. Zerto’s Cyber Resilience Vault is the solution.

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Storage and Data Protection News for the Week of April 28; Updates from Cobalt Iron, Datto, Pure Storage & More

Solutions Review

The report comes after the analyst group evaluated 12 backup solutions on the basis of backup administration; backup capabilities; cyber-resilience; configuration, licensing, and pricing; recovery and restores; snapshot administration; and support. Read on for more. [ Read on for more. [ Read on for more. [ Read on for more. [

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The A to E of cyber maturity

SRM

In a recent report, the Philippine government’s Department of Information and Communications Technology (created in 2016) outlined a scale of cyber resilience based on an A to E grading system. With ‘A’ being the most robust in terms of cyber security maturity and ‘E’ being the weakest, it put the Philippines in class D.