Anatomy of an Outage: Awareness
Tuesday, 02 March 2021
Awareness is defined as “knowledge or perception of a situation or fact”. So knowing something happened doesn’t necessarily mean people understand. That’s why its important to assess the entire situation. There are many things that can happen such as human error, application problems, hardware failures, network interruptions, cyber attacks, natural disasters and data corruption. Why
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What is the Anatomy of an Outage?
Tuesday, 02 March 2021
Many organizations when a service outage of a mission critical application happens, the priority is to restore business services as soon as possible. Most don’t even think about the process that leads to full recovery. Many organizations have root cause analysis processes but this is only one part of a much bigger process. In practice,
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Centurum Embarks on Zero Downtime Mission with Continuity Engine
Tuesday, 13 August 2019
At times of war and of peace, the Department of Defense and other federal government agencies often rely on the expertise of outside providers to ensure that information technology critical to the security of the nation, is always in working order. Centurum, Inc. is one of these IT providers. The company is at the center
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Neverfail to Avoid Vendor Sprawl!
Wednesday, 17 July 2019
You can access Neverfail’s many years of experience to make this process even better. Our team of experts has seen it all. They will work alongside your team to help you avoid unprotecting your operations or overpaying. Don’t worry – we don’t charge for this work! If you request our help, we’ll guide you through
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Tier 0: Super Protection
Wednesday, 17 July 2019
Tier 0 Super Protection for mission-critical systems Tier 0 offers the highest level of protection and is intended for applications that are truly mission-critical; that is, you can’t afford for them to ever go down. For example, if you are a 911 call center, you can’t afford to ever have your call dispatch systems stop
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