WHITE PAPER:
This white paper investigates mid-market continuity solutions drivers, deployment stages, and benefits and requirements. Its goal is to help IT managers understand the need for continuity solutions, benchmark their continuity journey against their peers, and evaluate how the right continuity solutions can address those needs.
CASE STUDY:
This case study details how one rural health clinic located in northeast Michigan implemented a disaster recovery/business continuity solution that provides the highest of availability so they can properly serve their community.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper discusses the network configuration management challenges, the need for the NCM plug-in and its benefits. Read on to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
This exclusive paper examines a backup and recovery solution that helps software-based backup data protection infrastructures reach previously unknown service levels.
WHITE PAPER:
The Business Continuity Self Assessment Tool is a step toward becoming a more resilient business. After completing the assessment, you will be able to view a personalized graph that identifies potential gaps within the business and event threat areas.
EGUIDE:
Check out this e-guide for an overview of business continuity essentials, including access to a free BC planning template, discussions on how cybersecurity and business continuity can collaborate to simplify recovery, and 10 risks to monitor.
TRANSCRIPT:
This transcript provides information about simplifying end user computing management while getting the benefits of backup, disaster recovery, and business continuity. Learn about how a leading vendor has teamed up with VMware to develop one solution that can work across physical desktops, view desktops, desktops as a service, and more.
EBOOK:
Access this exclusive disaster recovery/business continuity presentation by Jon Toigo, CEO and managing partner of Toigo Partners International, to explore expert insight into the steps to building a business-savvy business continuity strategy.
WHITE PAPER:
When it comes to successfully recovering from a serious incident the Australians were the least confident. Just 22% of Australian businesses felt that they would be able to recover quickly in the event of downtime, compared to a global average of 50%.