Data Continuity Group launches Cloud Disaster Recovery as Managed Service

Data Continuity Group (DCG) has announced the launch of its managed cloud-based disaster recovery (CDR) service offering organisations the opportunity to deploy a comprehensive and cost-effective DR plan for their entire IT environment for a fixed monthly fee.

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Kawasaki selects Virtustream

Major powersports distributor uses the xStream cloud solution to better serve online customers.

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ANS Group invests in Sunrise

Successful IT cloud services company reaps efficiency gains and enhances customer service using...

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Reliability in the cloud is more valuable than low cost and ease of set up

Yet only 30% are very confident that their cloud service provider is reliable.

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Red Hat Tour 2013 steht unter dem Motto "Transform Your IT"

Im Rahmen einer Veranstaltungsreihe in 13 europäischen Städten macht die Red Hat Tour...

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Latest Claranet research highlights Bring Your Own Dilemma

96 per cent say mobile working benefits their organisation, but three quarters think BYOD increases...

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Ovum predicts radical change for the enterprise landscape by 2020

Citrix, Google, VMware and Yammer identified as disruptive players driving this transformation.

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NovaBACKUP mit nahtlosem Cloud Backup und Restore. NovaStor kooperiert mit SITaaS.

Cloud-Storage-Anbieter in Deutschland, UK und USA stehen in NovaBACKUP direkt als Speicherziel...

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Channel Mechanics completes migration to cloud-based Windows Azure platform

Cloud technology from Windows Azure enables Channel Mechanics to deliver Software as a Service...

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Seamless physical to virtual (P2V) migration

ExtraHop Networks, a provider of IT operational intelligence solutions, announces a deal with...

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Outsourcery appoints Andy Burton as a non executive director

Andy Burton, who has been a leader in the development of the UK cloud sector, has been appointed as...

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Business leaders ignore responsibility for data in the cloud

Nine in 10 firms believe cloud service providers have accountability for data security.

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Videos

Peter Huang, Global President of Thermal Management & Data Centre at Castrol, discusses the rising importance of liquid cooling to meet the growing demands of AI, ML, and edge computing, explaining how bp...
Mike Slevin, Director of EMEA market at Fluke Corporation, explains how, as AI demand accelerates, new research from the company reveals a growing confidence crisis among data centre professionals, raising...
Andy Bates, CISO/Chief Product Officer at StonesThro, explains how the company, working in partnership with Cornerstone, a leading mobile infrastructure services provider, has successfully executed a...
Cyber risk is increasingly being viewed as a business resilience challenge rather than solely an IT concern. In this interview, Helen Barge, Principal at Howden Risk Advisory, discusses the importance of...

Expert Opinions

Companies have thrown serious money at AI, but for finance and compliance teams, the most critical information is still locked away in documents that AI systems cannot read or make sense of. This perspective...
Suneel Appan, Data Centre Sector Lead at Future Biogas, argues that the era of unchecked emissions claims is over, with credible net zero energy strategies now under intense scrutiny – especially for data...
Rethinking hydronic design with polymer piping systems is key to efficient, scalable, and durable D2C liquid cooling in high-density data centers.
Attributed to Anthony Lobretto, Senior Vice President, Connectivity Services, 11:11 Systems