EBOOK:
IT disaster recovery is a fundamental task for all organisations. Reasons range from legal and regulatory compliance to the ability to function after an outage. In this e-guide we outline in detail the key steps of disaster recovery planning.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the considerable environmental footprint of the mobile phone industry and ask what can be done to improve it. We find out how disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS) is being used and when it's an option for businesses. And we look at some of the UK's emerging fintech success stories. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
With this guide, gain a better understanding of why a disaster recovery testing plan is important, how to efficiently conduct tests, and some tools and terms that you will encounter along the way.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the global tech sector response to the invasion of Ukraine, and how hackers are responding to calls for an IT army to target Russia. Our latest buyer's guide looks at cloud-based ERP and other business applications. And IBM's UK chief tells us how Big Blue is reinventing itself. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
IT has been essential in helping organisations remain operational. IT chiefs are now considering the IT to drive a sustained business recovery.
EGUIDE:
Read this e-guide to learn all about IT business continuity, including the structure of a typical business continuity plan, why it’s so important to have one, and more.
EGUIDE:
In this expert-guide by our Senior Analyst Jason Buffington, find out how we've gotten to the point we're at in data center DR, and where it's going in the future.
EGUIDE:
Download your copy of this disaster recovery e-guide t discover 4 DR predictions for the coming year, market updates, and strategies you'll want to keep in your back pocket as you continue to leverage new technologies in your business.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide: The Post Office does not have enough money to pay compensation to the subpostmasters it wrongfully prosecuted. The government is stepping in to use more taxpayers' money to compensate subpostmasters who were ruined by the Post Office Horizon scandal.