Downtime stories
Ixia, a Keysight Business, has released the findings from new research that delved into the concerns of IT professionals around the world.
Data centers could reduce project timelines by over 20% using free standing pod frames, according to Schneider Electric.
Businesses must elevate their customer experience to regain trust after data breaches, with transparency and automation key to loyalty.
As data center demands grow, what's the effect on enterprise's infrastructure and how will that impact manageability and potential downtime?.
49% of businesses surveyed had a failure in 2016 that required the use of a DR solution to resume operations - here's what you can expect this year.
Experts urge the need for robust disaster recovery plans amid rising cyber threats and natural disasters to ensure business continuity.
Australian companies could be losing up to $825m a year due to delays and downtime, according to a report by Nimble Storage and Oxford Economics.
When an always-on approach is no longer ideal but necessary, the conversation has changed from backup to availability.
It's a rare network manager indeed who is not familiar with budget constraints but here are five ways to stretch the budget:.
Increased agility. Faster time-to-market. Increased business value. Phrases like these pepper cloud computing marketing literature.
IT managers face growing pressure to ensure 'five nines' network availability amid escalating costs of downtime, power challenges, and rising complexity.
Small and midsize businesses (SMBs) are increasingly dependent on the data stored on their servers, yet many are failing to take the proper steps to protect it.
StorageCraft ShadowProtect Server ensures that Lion Nathan can lose no more than 60 minutes' data in the event of a server crash.
Symantec introduces a new Protection Suite for SMBs, cutting the price by 40% to offer budget-friendly, comprehensive data security and recovery options.
Is New Zealand prepared for power outages? Recent events highlight the importance of a steady power supply for businesses.
Symantec's 2011 survey shows a lack of disaster preparedness among SMBs, risking costly downtime and customer loss. Half of global SMBs lack a disaster plan.