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Katrina demonstrates need for disaster recovery plans

Katrina demonstrates need for disaster recovery plans

Marcia Savage Oct 21 2005 5:01PM Security
Symantec outlines boost for sales to small business

Symantec outlines boost for sales to small business

Security giant Symantec has outlined increased opportunities and support for resellers targeting smaller businesses -- including a new certification -- at its Vision forum in Sydney in the wake of its merger with Veritas.
Fleur Doidge Oct 11 2005 5:31PM Security
Special Report - Katrina demonstrates need for disaster recovery plans

Special Report - Katrina demonstrates need for disaster recovery plans

Leaving in its wake immense destruction and huge financial impact, Hurricane Katrina reaffirmed the criticality of up-to-date disaster recovery plans to keep people safe and maintain operations in times of crisis.
Marcia Savage Oct 10 2005 7:24PM Security
Data recovery booms via channel

Data recovery booms via channel

Information retrieval specialist CBL Data Recovery has trebled its reseller numbers this year and plans to add more to reinforce a wave of demand for disaster recovery services.
Fleur Doidge Oct 5 2005 5:42PM Security
Virus attacks, recovery costs increase

Virus attacks, recovery costs increase

Companies and government agencies dealt with more virus "disasters" and spent more time and money recovering from them last year compared to 2003, according to a survey by ICSA Labs.
Marcia Savage Apr 5 2005 7:59PM Security
Review: Windows Forensics and Incident Recovery

Review: Windows Forensics and Incident Recovery

Every attack on a computer system leaves a trace behind, no matter what an attacker might to to cover their steps. Also, data can be hidden by an attacker to use later as a back door. Forensics in part looks at uncovering evidence of this activity.

René Millman Oct 28 2004 12:00AM Security
Irish firms ignore disaster recovery

Irish firms ignore disaster recovery

A third of all Irish businesses have admitted that they have no disaster recovery measures in place to protect themselves from serious network outages, a recent survey carried out by IDC has revealed.
Robert Jaques Sep 30 2004 10:14AM Security
Review: Recovery Manager

Review: Recovery Manager

Creating a restore point for machines running Windows has be a feature since Windows ME. It has been developed with the advent of Windows 2000 and XP. Basically it creates a "snapshot" of the system and then uses that image to roll back to in case anything should go wrong. Fine in theory, but something rarely used in practice.

That aside, having a restore point is something of some worth and this product takes the concept a lot further. Recovery Manager is a networked version of the same thing but with a few more bells and whistles attached.

René Millman Aug 20 2004 12:00AM Security
Disaster recovery still concerns businesses

Disaster recovery still concerns businesses

More than 53 percent of medium and large Australian organisations are still looking for ways to improve disaster recovery, according to a recent survey.
Vivienne Fisher May 11 2004 12:00AM Storage
AT&T starts disaster recovery drill in Seattle

AT&T starts disaster recovery drill in Seattle

AT&T kicked off a six-day network disaster recovery drill to test its backup systems and strategy in the event of a serious network problem.
Steve Gold Mar 1 2004 3:39PM Security
Workplace Recovery - ensure your technical requirements are met

Workplace Recovery - ensure your technical requirements are met

The issues facing many firms considering subscribing to Workplace Recovery facilities go further than merely the location, number of seats available or subscription cost.
Andrew Waterston Jan 9 2004 2:50PM Security
Review: Altiris Client Recovery Solution

Review: Altiris Client Recovery Solution

This solution provides remote installation, backup and restore capabilities from a central console. Altiris Client Recovery Solution ensures that users can be back at work swiftly should they experience a system crash or virus damage. It requires 30Mb of hard disk space and a minimum of 150MHz processor power on the client side, with server requirements stretching to 350MHz processor, 100Gb hard disk, 128Mb RAM, Microsoft SQL 7.0 and IE 5.0 all running on Windows 2000 Server.

Jayne Parkhouse Jun 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: Backup for Workgroups

Review: Backup for Workgroups

This solution also delivers backup and restore and, unlike the previous solution, is designed with the smaller workgroup environment in mind. With the initial installation setting up a server, it also provides a centralized repository. In addition Lockstep advise an optional mirror backup off-site to ensure a complete recovery is possible of all corporate data.

Jayne Parkhouse Jun 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: Double-Take

Review: Double-Take

This is one for the serious business with a need for high availability and disaster recovery in its overall plan. The capability not only to replicate files but also only the part that has changed, is just one of Double-Take's virtues.

Jayne Parkhouse Jun 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: Easy Recovery Lite

Review: Easy Recovery Lite

Easy Recovery Lite is just one of Ontrack's solutions for recovering data. This solution does not repair lost or corrupt computer hardware settings, nor does it repair registry and configuration settings, but it does concentrate on data recovery. With an emergency boot disk to hand, even when you cannot access Windows, files can be extracted.

Jayne Parkhouse Jun 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: Intego Personal Backup X

Review: Intego Personal Backup X

This next solution is ideal for publishers and media houses that rely on Macintosh computers for their production activities. Intego Personal Backup X allows the user to back up their critical files, clone volumes and synchronize files between two volumes.

Jayne Parkhouse Jun 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: Recovery Manager

Review: Recovery Manager

This is an enterprise recovery solution that provides centralized control for a fast backup and restore that is controlled by the administrator. Recovery Manager provides a system that also allows a full restore for any computer that has been unable to reboot. It does this by storing all registry and system files for each protected workstation, allowing a full recovery on any machine covered by Recovery Manager.

Jayne Parkhouse Jun 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: Retrospect Backup Multi Server

Review: Retrospect Backup Multi Server

This is a solution designed for the SME market. (We reviewed version 6, but 6.5 is now available.) Instead of simply making incremental backups Retrospect Backup uses backup sets to ensure all data can be recovered. Whereas many solutions only copy the new or changed part of a file, Retrospect keeps a set of all changed data so that if you later find that the version you have been working on has errors in it you can call back the 'best' version. Saved to your hard drive as well as to the server, a user can quickly call up and restore the version that they need to refer back to.

Jayne Parkhouse Jun 1 2003 12:00AM Security
Review: Symantec Ghost Corporate Edition

Review: Symantec Ghost Corporate Edition

Symantec Ghost Enterprise Edition is an disk imaging solution. It does, however, allow incremental backup of all your client computers' data, providing the ability to restore any networked computer that has crashed. This includes restoration of the operating system and settings, all applications that it was running and all data files.

Jayne Parkhouse Jun 1 2003 12:00AM Security

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