Real world computing accepts that things go wrong with technology. Whether it's a solitary disk read error or a disaster that turns your HQ into ash and rubble, a ...
Jay Atkinson is CEO of AIS Network, a secure cloud-hosting expert serving large organizations in education, government and healthcare. Significant portions of the country are at risk for severe ...
Bad weather can hit anywhere. Although some areas of the country are more prone to hurricanes or wildfires, in other areas, flooding, blizzards, or tornadoes may be the chief concern. Not every storm ...
"Don't think your company's too small to be cyberattacked, because you're not," says disaster recovery expert Joey D'Antoni. "It just means they haven't decided to try you yet." So, in a one-hour ...
Working for a construction business through Florida hurricanes has made Jennifer Elder, CPA/CFF, CGMA, an expert in disaster recovery and business continuity. She offers these tips for organizations.
With the start of hurricane season in June, building owners and managers of industrial and commercial facilities are facing the daunting process of potential recovery if disaster strikes. When ...
In Iowa, we know how much disasters hurt. The damage done to our homes, businesses, and public infrastructure, and the places we love. The lives lost. The people displaced. For survivors, disasters ...
Plan for the worst and hope for the best: We’ve all heard it at some point or another. But what can you do when the worst is something you can’t plan for? Power outages, unpredictable weather and the ...
The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 have taught many IT professionals and network professionals one thing – prepare for the unexpected. Dave Johnson, director of technology at Grant Thornton, a global ...