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Post Olympics, it isn't game over for data centre contingency planning
London Olympics is over, but IT must not shift away from data centre disaster recovery and contingency planning. Review your plans to prepare your business for future disruptions.Tip
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London 2012 Olympics: Aim for gold with DR, business continuity plans
With 80 days to go before the London 2012 Olympic Games begin, IT pros must review and test their contingency, disaster recovery and business continuity strategies.Tip
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London data centres face network overload, disruptions during Olympics
Network overload, IT security, data centre power and remote access problems plague London businesses during 2012 Olympics Games. How are IT pros preparing themselves?News | 19 Apr 2012
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Data centre management and the future
A member of the ISACA security advisory group paints a clearer picture of data centre management nowadays, compared to what it used to be.Tip
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How to physically secure your colocation data centre
Get a grasp on the most important factors to consider when physically securing your colocation data centre. A well-monitored infrastructure and a safe security office are important, but read why a professional security squad is the most critical part of achieving the full trust of your customers.Tip
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Welsh data centre expected to be Europe's most advanced
Welsh entrepreneurs have recently transformed vacant data centre space into the power-packed Next Generation Data Center 1 facility. But once NGD 1 built, will they come?Article | 14 Jul 2009
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Post Olympics, it isn't game over for data centre contingency planning
London Olympics is over, but IT must not shift away from data centre disaster recovery and contingency planning. Review your plans to prepare your business for future disruptions.Tip
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Virtualisation, backup and recovery tool helps firm beat data woes
Virtualising IT was only half a battle won for an advertising agency. Selecting an apt data backup and recovery tool to optimise its virtual infrastructure was equally important.News | 15 Aug 2012
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Law firm's infrastructure overhaul lowers costs, improves productivity
A law firm upgrades its legacy systems and deployed a new data back up and disaster recovery strategy. Here’s how it lowered costs and improved IT efficiency.Case study | 03 Jul 2012
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London 2012 Olympics: Aim for gold with DR, business continuity plans
With 80 days to go before the London 2012 Olympic Games begin, IT pros must review and test their contingency, disaster recovery and business continuity strategies.Tip
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London data centres face network overload, disruptions during Olympics
Network overload, IT security, data centre power and remote access problems plague London businesses during 2012 Olympics Games. How are IT pros preparing themselves?News | 19 Apr 2012
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Data centre colocation or IT managed services? Wildnet chooses both
A software development firm wanted to host its wares on IT infrastructure that combined the benefits of a fully managed IT service and flexibility of data centre colocation.Case study | 12 Mar 2012
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Top five virtualisation case studies of 2011
Our recap of 2011's most popular case studies shows how other IT users conducted their virtualisation projects and all about their challenges and the efficiencies they achieved.Feature
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How to manage transient data and replication
Transient data can be tricky to manage, and best practice tips outlined by vendors may have limitations. But there is an easier way out.Tip
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Hospital's private cloud makes strides in patient care
Using private cloud computing, Cambridge University Hospital implemented a private cloud and now provides uninterrupted IT services to doctors.Case study | 08 Nov 2011
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Airline's disaster recovery strategy boosts data centre efficiency
Flybe uses data backup and replication software in a disaster recovery project that improved data centre efficiency and won Best Virtualisation for Disaster Recovery Project award.News | 27 Oct 2011
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Post Olympics, it isn't game over for data centre contingency planning
London Olympics is over, but IT must not shift away from data centre disaster recovery and contingency planning. Review your plans to prepare your business for future disruptions.Tip
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Law firm's infrastructure overhaul lowers costs, improves productivity
A law firm upgrades its legacy systems and deployed a new data back up and disaster recovery strategy. Here’s how it lowered costs and improved IT efficiency.Case study | 03 Jul 2012
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London 2012 Olympics: Aim for gold with DR, business continuity plans
With 80 days to go before the London 2012 Olympic Games begin, IT pros must review and test their contingency, disaster recovery and business continuity strategies.Tip
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Data centre management and the future
A member of the ISACA security advisory group paints a clearer picture of data centre management nowadays, compared to what it used to be.Tip
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How to physically secure your colocation data centre
Get a grasp on the most important factors to consider when physically securing your colocation data centre. A well-monitored infrastructure and a safe security office are important, but read why a professional security squad is the most critical part of achieving the full trust of your customers.Tip
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Antivirus scans: How to improve performance in virtual environments
Antivirus scans are notorious for ruining virtual environment performance. Here are some ways to avoid that problem without forgoing antivirus scans altogether.Tip
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Microsoft Security Essentials can protect non-enterprise users in your business
Many businesses rely on independent contractors and other self-employed workers. Microsoft Security Essentials can provide antimalware protection to these users.Tip
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Intrusion detection in a cloud computing environment
Find out if your cloud computing environment has the appropriate intrusion detection systems necessary to detect and respond to attacks.Tip
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Why virtual machine updates are so important
Virtual machine updates and patches require a game plan. This checklist helps eliminate the problems associated with virtual machine update management.Tip
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How to steal a virtual machine and its data in three easy steps
Stealing a virtual machine and its data is pretty easy. If you know how it's done, you can figure out how to prevent it and avoid some potentially costly administrative missteps.Article | 08 Jan 2010
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