
Disaster Recovery in the Cloud
The disaster recovery (DR) plan and DR preparedness can not be set and forget. This is as important when your ICT services are delivered in the Cloud as much as it is on-premise.

The disaster recovery (DR) plan and DR preparedness can not be set and forget. This is as important when your ICT services are delivered in the Cloud as much as it is on-premise.

This month we are still seeing the impact of recent cyber security incidents, together with organisations looking for transformational growth, and the need for projects that address the continuing skilled staff shortage.

SAP S/4 HANA performance suffers when data archiving is overlooked, but using Control-M’s flexible orchestration features can quickly protect data whilst optimising system performance, data licensing and resource management.

The Cloud may have high-availability, and play a role in most organisations’ business continuity plans, but it also demands its own disaster recovery strategy.

The CIO handbook is designed to assist new CIOs in understanding their role, and experienced CIOs to consider whether they could do things differently.

Enterprises adopting the Cloud need to employ best practices to optimise benefits. Transitioning to Cloud maturity effectively requires a careful strategy to successfully adopt the Cloud for business operations.

Rather than just buying into the latest cyber security tools, many organisations can enhance their defensive posture against ransomware by adopting a few manageable operational activities

Clarity around which are core, shared, and local IT systems, and the implications that follow from this, empowers IT teams to maximise their impact against money, time, and effort.

In the aftermath of the Optus breach, organisations are likely to see increased regulation and penalties in cases where private information in their possession has not been adequately protected.