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HP's Disaster Proof Solutions: Ensuring Application Availability | 2007-06-01 | Enterprise Strategy Group |
| HP built a highly available, disaster tolerant multi-data center environment to test and demonstrate its availability and recoverability solutions. Rather than just simulate one, HP created an actual disaster that rendered the primary site immediately useless in order to show the effectiveness of the HP solutions at failing over to the secondary site in just seconds. ESG's services were retained to provide an independent, third party expert validation of this impressive test. This ESG white paper, sponsored by HP, provides view of the current market as well as thoughts on HP's role in this market. It outlines the actual test environment and concludes with view and impressions.
Tags: Network Management, Data Infrastructure |
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Network Downtime, the Configuration Errors | 2007-05-06 | Netcordia |
| This paper shares market research that highlights the importance of employing automated management tools to make networks more reliable. It discusses how some organisations fail to properly apply proven techniques to make networks function better. Furthermore, it shares how incorrect configuration on network elements can lead to downtime.
Tags: Network Management, Network Management, Network Management |
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Disruption and Recovery of Computing Tasks: Field Study, Analysis, and Directions | 2007-05-03 | Association for Computing Machinery |
| This paper reports on a field study of the multitasking behavior of computer users focused on the suspension and resumption of tasks. Data was collected with a tool that logged users' interactions with software applications and their associated windows, as well as incoming instant messaging and email alerts. The paper describes methods, summarize results, and discuss design guidelines suggested by the findings.
Tags: Data Infrastructure, Software Development Tools |
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High Availability With Cisco Active Network Abstraction | 2007-05-01 | Cisco Systems |
| The high-availability characteristics of the Cisco Active Network Abstraction (ANA) system are based on distributed software architecture with internal process monitoring and interunit active-passive clustering and failover. The high-availability solution scales in capacity and performance with the Cisco ANA system, with no performance bottleneck or single point of failure. The high-availability solutions presented herein address local-level high availability for continuous day-to-day operations. Enabling the network management system for disaster recovery is beyond the scope of this discussion.
Tags: Network Management, Network Management |
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Planning for Continuity of Operations | 0000-00-00 | Cisco Systems |
| In the event of a national or local disruption, protecting employees and keeping the business running are priorities for every organization. How does a business prepare for unforeseen events? What strategies and tactics should responsible businesses adopt before a disaster strikes to help ensure employee safety, staff productivity, and business continuity? The attendee of this webcast will learn about the threats facing the businesses and how industry leader Cisco has identified the risk, created cross-functional business processes to mitigate that risk, and used technology where appropriate to protect employees and operations.
Tags: IT Infrastructure, IT Infrastructure |
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TechWiseTV: Continuous Communications: Before, During and After a Disaster | 0000-00-00 | Cisco Systems |
| With Cisco Unified Communications, reliable, yet cost-effective disaster recovery and emergency communications solutions are now a reality for organizations of any size. This webcast will demonstrate the various technologies available and shows how to architect and implement them. The presenter of this webcast will show how Cisco Call Manager and Cisco integrated services and routers enables to create redundancy on a single voice and data network to ensure rapid recovery in a disaster. The viewer will discover how Cisco Mobility Manager allows the employees to work transparently from anywhere in the event they can't come to the office.
Tags: Network Technologies, Network Management, Network Management, |
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TechWiseTV: Engineering for Continuity of Operations | 0000-00-00 | Cisco Systems |
| Disasters and disruptions are inevitable. Fortunately, network outages don't have to be. The presenters of this webcast show how one can take advantage of the network technology already available to ensure that the daily business operations continue even when the employees are unable to come to their offices. The viewer will discover how to create a robust, distributed infrastructure that provides remote access from anywhere without compromising security or exposing the network to new threats.
Tags: Network Management, Intrusion - Tampering |
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Disaster Recovery Solutions in a VMware Environment | 2007-04-01 | Hewlett-Packard (HP) |
| Everybody is discovering the significant benefits of virtualization, but it shouldn't come at the expense of business continuity. Download this whitepaper to learn why HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array is the perfect accompaniment to a VMware Virtual Infrastructure 3 solution.
Tags: Network Management, Management, User Satisfaction, Server Hardware |
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Improving a Key Federal Agency's Disaster Recovery Metrics by More Than 90 Percent With Symantec Solutions | 2007-03-14 | Symantec |
| In the wake of 9/11, a federal agency critical to the country's security needed to ensure business continuity if the nation's capital encountered an attack or disaster. Symantec Business Partner Indus Corporation provided the agency with a Veritas Storage Foundation for Windows Disaster Recovery solution, enabling an innovative, A to B to C recovery-site design that maximized its flexibility of response, while reducing the time needed to recover by over 90 percent with data loss to near zero.
Tags: Security Administration, Data Tools |
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Wireless Mesh Networks for Public Safety | 2007-03-02 | BelAir Networks |
| Police, fire and rescue, and emergency medical services face a growing array of threats to public safety. Traditional disaster threats like extreme weather (e.g., hurricanes, blizzards), natural disasters (e.g., earthquakes, epidemics), and manmade disasters (e.g., transportation mishaps, hazardous material spills) have been joined by new threats (e.g., terrorist attacks). Street-level, white-collar, and organized crime continue to present new challenges to police departments. Meanwhile, local public safety agencies must cooperate with a much broader range of neighboring, regional, and national agencies, including other law enforcement bodies, healthcare organizations, transportation and border security bureaucracies, and national emergency management, intelligence, and military authorities.
Tags: Security Administration, Mobile and Wireless |
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