Briefings:Disaster recovery planning guide
Disaster recovery planning guide
Disaster recovery (DR) is, without argument, one of the most important (and complex) aspects of IT management. But as responsibilities trickle out of IT into other areas of the business, what's the midmarket CIO's role in disaster recovery planning? In this guide, midmarket CIOs are offered expert advice and resources on a full range of issues associated with disaster recovery planning -- from virtualization and applications to outsourcing and affordable solutions.
New in this guide
- Disaster recovery plans solve bare-metal recovery problem via VMware (Tools and technology: Keep your information secure)
- Virtualized storage and SANs drive disaster recovery plan (Tools and technology: Keep your information secure)
- New offerings that may cut the cost of your IT disaster recovery plan (Tools and technology: Keep your information secure)
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Execution: The disaster backup plan
Determining a disaster recovery plan of attack requires time and money. Save yourself some of both by reviewing our DR execution tips and find the affordable recovery plan, should you ever need it.
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Strategy: Planning for a disaster
How should a disaster recovery plan be approached? Assessing the risks and determining the funding is not always enough. How will your midmarket organization be affected and how involved should you be in implementing a DR plan? Find out how others approached this and what may also work for you.
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Tools and technology: Keep your information secure
Take advantage of today's tools and technologies to make your disaster recovery decision work in your favor. Keep up to date on the disaster variables relevant to your company and the level of security needed.
Learn more: Tools and technology: Keep your information secure