Disaster recovery, backup and restore

Disaster recovery is the process, policies and procedures of restoring operations critical to the resumption of business, including regaining access to data (records, hardware, software, etc.), communications (incoming, outgoing, toll-free, fax, etc.), workspace, and other business processes after a natural or human-induced disaster.

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Every successful enterprise in Asia has a business continuity strategy that hopefully will see the company through in times of crisis. Industry experts, however, believe that many of those BC strategies are untested and therefore pose a security risk to the company. Telstra's Greg Russell offers his advice on how to lessen the gamble that enterprises make with their BC strategy.
The costs associated with recovering email messages from Microsoft Exchange Server backups can be significant. Here's how to save time and money when recovering email.
On what seemed like an ordinary day at Thermage, Murphy’s Law struck in a very unpleasant way. Fortunately, CBL Data Recovery was able to save vital information for Thermage with 100% data recovery success.
A global study indicates that while most organizations are satisfied with their current backup product, 70% of them would consider switching to backup that is integrated with other key recovery management functions, including replication and continuous data protection (CDP).
The reality of any new technology - security or otherwise - rarely lives up to its promise. Once you move past the bright sheen of the product brochures and top-level user interfaces, only the practicalities of implementing the product in the real world remain. Here are 8 lessons in choosing data loss prevention technologies.