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September 5, 2010 at 7:20 PM EST
 
 
 
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Many of the strategies and technologies mentioned in these articles / papers are the same very techniques StorageASP uses to provide its clients with reliable and scalable BC service management solutions. Using these practices, StorageASP can provide unparalleled management of and control over the organization's IT infrastructure. We believe providing our customers with the knowledge they need to know will not only help them, but also help us deliver a service that clients are completely satisfied with.
 
SEEDING THE CLOUDS: KEY INFRASTRUCTURE ELEMENTS FOR CLOUD COMPUTING

Cloud computing is an emerging computing model by which users can gain access to their applications from anywhere, through any connected device. A user-centric interface makes the cloud infrastructure supporting the applications transparent to users. The applications reside in massively scalable data centers where computational resources can be dynamically provisioned and shared to achieve significant economies of scale. Thanks to a strong service management platform, the management costs of adding more IT resources to the cloud can be significantly lower than those associated with alternate infrastructures.

MANAGING THE IT AGENDA: THE BALANCING ACT FOR BUSINESS AND IT LEADERS

The role of information technology (IT) is evolving. IT is being called on to do more than simply “keep the lights on.” Board members, C-suite leaders and other stakeholders are looking for IT to make even greater contributions to the success of the enterprise – to create value, rationalize costs and more effectively manage risks across the organization. Many business and IT leaders, however, struggle with balancing this vision of how IT can add value to the enterprise and still address ongoing concerns such as the levels of IT service and support, escalating concerns around security and risk management, IT program delivery and other fundamental day-to-day IT operational needs.

MAINTAINING BACKUP HEALTH AMID CONSTANT CHANGE

Small problems can go unnoticed until they become larger due to the fact that IT staffs are preoccupied on the day-to-day operational aspects of backup. It is important to develop a regular routine to check various aspects of the backup environment’s health. This column provides a few examples.

FLIRTING WITH DISASTER

In his weekly Computerworld column, Jim Damoulakis writes about Disaster Recovery and meeting your organizations objectives.

6 MYTHS ABOUT BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT AND DISASTER RECOVERY

Key issues discussed in this paper:

What strategies, programs, disciplines and best practices will enterprises employ to improve their resilience in the event of a disaster?

How can IT security directors keep business-interrupting events from turning into catastrophic failures? How will business and technology trans affect enterprise recovery strategies?

 
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