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- Be prepared for holiday IT disasters
- Disasters in your IT department don't necessarily take a holiday when you do. Make sure you can contact your IT staff in the event of a crisis and have an advance plan for emergency communications to the rest of your organization. Let me take this opportunity to wish all...
- Technical articles 2005-12-12
- Don't rely solely on remote availability
- One popular disaster recovery misconception is that organizations benefit from remote-only failover operations. Mike Talon lists a few reasons why this is a mistake. Many organizations find the idea of remote-only failover operations very appealing. They view this solution as a way to cut costs while...
- Technical articles 2005-07-08
- Adequately protect noncritical data systems
- This tip will help you evaluate your needs for protecting noncritical data systems in the event of a disaster. How well can your organization deal with an emergency? Automatically sign up for our free Disaster Recovery newsletter, delivered each Tuesday, and make sure you're prepared for the next...
- Technical articles 2005-01-31
- Tech Tip: Include nontraditional disasters in your DR plan
- By Mike Talon Many companies associate disaster recoverywith catastrophic events--earthquakes, floods, fires, and othernatural or man-made disasters that make data recovery fromproduction machines nearly or totally impossible. Whileorganizations must plan for such events, it's just as important toprepare for less cataclysmic possibilities, which can just aseasily bring business to a...
- Technical articles 2004-08-03
- Tech Tip: Learn why you need redundant communication systems
- By Mike Talon When developing a disaster recovery plan, youshould always consider more than simply the data you're trying toprotect. Many DR plans have failed miserably--even when proper databackups occurred. One aspect that organizations often overlook intheir DR planning is communication systems. Data systems requirecommunication systems to...
- Technical articles 2004-08-03
- Tech Tip: Develop a baseline for defining disaster levels
- In disaster recovery planning, it's a goodidea to review definitions and disaster levels from time to time.By developing such a baseline, you can make sure everyone in yourorganization is on the same page when it comes to classifying adisaster and determining a solution. Let's examine disaster levels...
- Technical articles 2004-03-12
- Develop a baseline for defining disaster levels
- This article is from TechRepublic's Disaster Recovery e-newsletter. Sign up instantly to begin receiving the Disaster Recovery e-newsletter in your inbox.In disaster recovery planning, it's a good idea to review definitions and disaster levels from time to time. By developing such a baseline, you can make sure everyone in your...
- Technical articles 2004-02-26
- Tech Tip: Determine which employees need remote access
- By Mike TalonWhen a disaster hits, whatever its severity,the majority of your people will most likely not be able to accessdata systems. VPN systems and other remote-access solutions suchas Citrix can help alleviate the problem, but the cost of laptopsand remote connections can become prohibitive if you attempt toconnect everyone....
- Technical articles 2003-12-08
- Tech Tip: Rank the importance of applications and systems
- By Mike TalonBefore you develop a disaster recovery plan,and before you begin talking to your company's business continuityand human resources departments and vendors, you must take one veryimportant step. You must first determine just what it is you'retrying to protect--and how you'll define protection. Aside from determining...
- Technical articles 2003-12-08
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- Meter Data Management: The Soul of the New Utility
- Properly managed meter data enables utilities to predict system load and usage to avoid imbalances and reduce off-network purchases. Data analysis can help pinpoint over- or under-utilized infrastructure, improve system throughput, speed service restoration after outages, and more. This paper will discuss strategies for implementing a centralized meter data management...
- White papers 2004-11-01
- Database design: Development and implementation of a master data management system
- The key facet of the master data management system MDMS is to have a single system as a point of reference for all commonly used items of data within a company. Each consumer system could then refer to this system for its key data ensuring common and correct data across...
- Download resources 2005-02-03
- Implementing Highly Available Data Protection With Veritas NetBackup
- The data protection system must be regarded as a 'mission critical' element of any modern data center. The design of any data protection system must, as far as possible, eliminate single points of failure so that data can be recovered to an acceptable state and point in time in the...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Remote Data Logging System Using GPRS Wireless Link
- This paper describes a system to log data, measured remotely with dataTaker data loggers, to a base station computer. This means that while the dataTaker data logger is logging data, the data or a subset can simultaneously be viewed from anywhere in the world. The General Packet Radio Service GPRS...
- White papers 2005-06-22
- Architecture, Performance, and Scalability of a Real-Time Global Positioning System Data Grid
- This paper describes the architecture of the real time SensorGrid system, which supports the real-time message routing and processing of Global Positioning System data. The current system processes 1 Hz position data from 85 stations in southern and central California. This system is built on a computer network-enabled, topic-based publish/subscribe...
- White papers 2007-02-23
- The Need for Rapid System Recovery, It's Not Just About Your Data
- In a global economy, data drives the business. The ability to keep that data available can often mean the difference between success and failure. But what about the systems that process and service all that data? If those systems are not up and running, it can have a devastating impact...
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- Take steps to safeguard sensitive data
- BANK FILESI think that with banking computers no transactional data is ever stored in the bank computer itself.All of this data is held in a Federal system.If the bank's computer system were to stop working no data would be lost.That's networking!
- Discussion threads 2007-07-05
- Archiving a Decommissioned System
- We'll be retiring a legacy system soon and we will have to keep the data for legal purposes. We think it will be best to use a utility to save the data as ASCII files, while keeping the logs to prove that the data wasn't modified. BUT, has anyone seen...
- Discussion threads 2006-05-22
- Introduction to Hyperion System 9 Data Management Services
- This white paper from Hyperion covers Hyperion System 9 related Information Management products called Data Management Services DMS. This includes a set of data integration, quality and master data management capabilities. This paper describes how Hyperion System 9 Data Management Services allows customers to take advantage of existing IT...
- White papers 2007-03-01
- Rapid Application Development (RAD) for Data Migration
- The changes occurring in business today inevitably require some form of data migration - the process of moving data from an existing system to a new replacement system. Data migration is driven by business mergers and acquisitions, movement from legacy systems to packaged solutions, implementation of data warehouses and data...
- White papers 2004-06-03
- Namespace Usage Guidelines for the Windows Vista File System
- This white paper is intended for application developers and IT professionals. It provides guidelines for using the Windows Vista User Profile namespace in the applications. Windows Vista has an improved file system namespace that enables users to find and organize data easily. The file system namespace also enables application developers...
- White papers 2007-06-01
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