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Why Crisis Management Planning Should Be On Your To-Do List

Bernstein Crisis Management

Reputation Safeguarding: In our digital age, a company’s response to a crisis can profoundly impact its long-term reputation. Legal and Compliance: For many industries, having a crisis management plan can be a legal or insurance-mandated necessity.

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5 Critical Reasons for Microsoft 365 Backup

Zerto

Legal and compliance requirements Sometimes you need to unexpectedly retrieve emails, files, or other types of data amid legal action. Microsoft has built in a couple of safety nets (litigation hold and retention), but these are not a robust backup solution that will keep your company out of legal trouble.

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Why Data Products are a terrible idea!

Advancing Analytics

Usable means a product is intuitive and easy to figure out how to use. Viability may also consider legal, ethical and reputational constraints. e.g. SQL/Excel/Power BI Interoperable – Data Products should used common data and metadata fields, across products and domains, allowing them to talk to each other and or be consolidated.

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Zerto is on the AWS & Azure Marketplaces!

Zerto

The simple, software-only solution uses continuous data protection (CDP) at scale to solve for ransomware resilience , disaster recovery , and multi-cloud mobility. You can add Zerto Azure Marketplace software purchases to existing Azure subscriptions and streamline legal procurement with standard contracts and contract amendments.

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Risk Management Process – Part 3b: Risk Analysis

Zerto

Qualitative analysis uses descriptive measures to evaluate the likelihood and impact of risks. Both methods can be useful in different contexts and provide valuable information to decision-makers. Quantitative analysis, on the other hand, uses statistical methods to calculate the probability of the risk occurring.

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What is a PEST analysis? Preparing your business for external impacts

CIO Governance

PEST analysis is used to evaluate external and macro environmental factors that impact your organization, specifically political, economic, social, and technological ones. A PEST analysis can help companies predict how effective or successful a certain business strategy will be in terms of profitability and revenue.

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Customer Value Story: How to Know What You Don’t Know

LogisManager

At this point, we’ve collected over 200 value stories from our customers about how they’ve leveraged our guidance to drive their businesses forward throughout the pandemic and ensure long-term success and stability. Related Post: Product’s Perspective: Better Together – The Importance of Using Integrated Software for Vendor Management.

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