Both terms often get mixed up with each other in the world of data backup. But in fact, Business continuity planning is seen as the broader concept and consequently includes Disaster Recovery planning. Eventually, both two terms bear the same message: Always be alert and prepared for the sudden event of a system malfunction or something bigger. IT disasters can range from minor to major: From the loss of just some da
If you buy a brand new car in these days, you would expect that not only the exterior is tuned to address your senses but also the way you interact with the media system. But that obviously is a fallacy. Tulio Jarocki, who is a Design Student from Boston, looks at UI’s of various cars manufactures including premium automobiles such as BMW, Land Rover or Audi and comes to an astonishing conclusion: There is no up-to-d
Admin interfaces are designed to provide control over complex systems. Often though, they evolve over time and get cluttered. What if we would re-think such interfaces from the ground up?
Fire, storms, failed software updates. There are many causes for outages. All of them have in common that they produce pain for customers and companies in a highly interconnected world.
Formerly acceptable availability targets of 5.26 minutes downtime a year are by now an almost outdated target for modern business continuity systems. Today organisations and companies aim for almost 100% availability of critical systems.
The topic of business continuity (sometimes understood as high availability of servers and systems) is covered in a number of websites around the world. Here is a brief (and as of now incomplete) list of good resources.