The future of data recovery and disaster planning in healthcare
As of Oct. 1, 2013, government-funded healthcare exchange programs are officially online. One of the most important tasks for healthcare providers will be the data management of tremendous amounts of...
View ArticleControl content through file archiving
File archiving is often overlooked by many organizations with large amounts of data. While many companies store the majority of their files on internal IT-managed file servers, a growing number of...
View ArticleThe top considerations when choosing online backup services
A recent report released by Taneja Group highlighted the top considerations for online backups. Small-and medium-sized businesses often benefit the most from online backups due to having smaller data...
View ArticleMaintaining HIPAA compliance through off-site data storage
The Affordable Care Act has tightened HIPAA compliance standards by requiring healthcare providers to ensure electronic patient health data is completely secure and protected. With the anticipated...
View ArticleTackling future data protection challenges
Data protection and information security have experienced monumental changes over the past two decades. Today, businesses must go the extra mile to backup sensitive data and ensure that it's readily...
View ArticleMeeting regulatory compliance demands with cloud backups
As industry regulations regarding data protection become stricter, organizations must manage increasing volumes of information while abiding with data compliance obligations. Regulatory compliance...
View ArticleMost companies not prepared for disaster recovery
The modern workplace holds an increased risk for disaster. According to the Disaster Preparedness Benchmark Survey, software and network failure and human error are the most common causes of data loss...
View ArticleDisaster recovery planning essential, can benefit from cloud backup
There is an old saying that states to "expect the unexpected." In terms of disaster recovery, surprises are about all that can be counted on. From malware to weather, there is always something that can...
View ArticleFear of data loss prompting greater investments in security, insurance
Unfortunately, many organizations are starting to learn a lesson through fear. The major security breaches that recently occurred at retailers such as Neiman Marcus and Target continue to be brought up...
View ArticleBusiness continuity can aid “living wills”
Anything that can go wrong will on a long enough timeline. The growing power and influence of hackers, for example, are forcing many organizations – including banks – to accept that it is not so much a...
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