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'disaster recovery' News

14 November 2008

Hillingdon goes green with virtualisation

By ComputerWorld UK reporter

The London Borough of Hillingdon has dramatically cut its datacentre power consumption and held down staffing levels thanks to deploying server and storage virtualisation technologies. Read more...

IBM puts Foundations on quick-start appliance13 Nov 08
Dell prepares de-duplication offering04 Nov 08
Report: Two new IRS systems have major security weaknesses20 Oct 08
Black box for the enterprise protects data14 Oct 08
Saatchi Gallery opens with virtual platform10 Oct 08
HP to buy LeftHand Networks for £204 million02 Oct 08
Royal College of Physicians virtualises servers with VMware01 Oct 08

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'disaster recovery' Blog Entries

18 September 2008

Back to My Roots

By Richard Steel

It was back up to Birmingham, today, to attend the West Midlands Regional meeting. I was born in the West Midlands (Newcastle-under-Lyme) and most of my forbears worked in the Potteries. A great many of my family member still live in the area and I’m a regular visitor, but I stopped short of claiming to be a kindred spirit! Read more...

Newham?s biggest ever ICT contract15 Apr 08
Will you pay the price for virtualisation?01 Oct 07

'disaster recovery' Whitepapers

25 September 2008

Virtualisation Technologies and their Impact on Disaster Recovery Planning

By Double Take

Explore how to deliver enterprise-class disaster recovery and high availability solutions for cutting-edge virtual environments.

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WHITE PAPERS

  • BPM, SOA and Web 2.0: Business transformation or train wreck?

    Organisations must not only promote change from within, but they must also be agile enough to quickly adapt to evolving markets, policies, regulations, and business models. Fortunately, the convergence of a trio of technologies and business practices—business process management (BPM), service-oriented architecture (SOA), and Web 2.0—is providing a solution.

  • The Social Enterprise: Using Social Enterprise Applications to Enable the Next Wave of Knowledge Worker Productivity

    On the face of it, social software seems an unlikely example of enterprise collaboration. Aren’t social networks a fad? What does sharing photos or connecting with college buddies have to do with getting work done?

  • Unified Threat Management

    This white paper looks at the emergence and inadequacies of unified threat management (UTM) products, and introduces a new solution from Check Point.

  • Delivering an Effective Backup and Recovery Service

    Rapid data growth and the need for greater data availability place a demand on organisations to provide an effective backup and recovery service. Yet businesses have often been satisfied with just minimal provision. It is only when a disaster arrives that it becomes clear how inadequate this approach is. This white paper helps organisations make the right decisions about how best to prevent data loss and potentially catastrophic IT failure.

  • Oracle Universal Content Management

    The key features and benefits to an enterprise of Oracle's Universal Content Management solution. Easily manage content through the whole lifecycle, streamline business processes and improve customer service and relationships.