Webinars — On Demand registration required

Justifying Business Continuity

Today's businesses are operating 24x7. It has become imperative for companies to optimize business continuity. Every business faces risk. Though potential risks may be vastly different from company to company, risk must be continually identified, assessed, and responded to for a company to remain viable. Risk management is about finding cost effective ways to minimize or mitigate threats, and the risk associated with each.

This webinar goes into how to justify a business continuity plan, how to identify risks and what impact they may have, and how to create resiliency for your mission-critical systems so that users stay continuously connected to their applications.

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Webinar - Time to Demand More from your High Availability Solution

Immediate Failover. Continuous Connectivity. Seamless Productivity.

Spending on high availability computing resources is increasing faster than spending in the server market as a whole (IDC). Join Neverfail with special guest IDC research analyst, Laura DuBois and start the new year keeping your users continuously connected to critical Windows-based applications.

You'll Learn:
- about the leading high availability and data protection trends and technology
- how to differentiate alternative solutions in the market place and determine what works for you
- how to ensure seamless recovery of you key systems and data, regardless if one server or the whole site fails
- how to keep your users continuously connected and keep business up and running
- the benefits of real-time, cost effective high availability and disaster recovery

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Webinar - Expect the Unexpected

Is your business prepared for the next disaster? What happens if business critical systems are unavailable for hours, days?

Events like last season's hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma have again heightened attention for preparedness and disaster recovery. Ranging from loss of telecommunications services, power outages and major floods, disaster of any type can result in lost business and revenue. The impact of last year's major storms and the prospect of another active hurricane season remind businesses from coast to coast of the importance of having a business continuity plan.

Preparation is key to ensuring that your business continues operating regardless of the type of failure.

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Webinar - Ensuring User Continuity

The “user” has evolved. Have your IT systems?

Traditionally downtime meant system downtime. However, the impact of user downtime has become a serious business issue. The threat is not the cost of fixing the problem, which might be a few IT staff for a few hours. It’s not even the small loss of data that may occur with a system crash. The real threat to a business is the critical time sensitivity of whatever each and every user was unable to accomplish during an outage.

The effects of user downtime are where today’s businesses are most at risk. Companies that implement true high availability and disaster recovery solutions to ensure user continuity will, as a result, protect the continuity of their business.

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Webinar - Risk Management through Security and Continuity

Every business faces risk. Though potential risks may be vastly different from company to company, risk must be continually identified, assessed, and responded to for a company to remain viable. Risk management is about finding cost effective ways to minimize or mitigate threats, and the risk associated with each.

Recent studies have found that the level of risk an organization has to accept can be greatly reduced by focusing on business continuity. At the front end, security technology provides a proactive response to identify and analyze emails, documents, and other web-based messages for the possibility of a security threat such as a virus, spyware or other malicious attack. However, one of the greatest impacts these security threats can bring is business downtime. Since no security system is 100 percent safe, organizations must implement a cost-effective response to address downtime and continue normal operations as efficiently and effectively as possible when a disruptive breach does occur. Without a solution to ensure the continuity of your business, your organization’s productivity, profitability and reputation are at risk. You can not thoroughly manage risk without having addressed both security and continuity.

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Podcasts — On Demand registration required

SSWUG.org - Neverfail Podcast

Stephen Wynkoop, editor of SSWUG.org discusses Neverfail's high availability and disaster recovery solution specifically looking at Neverfail's transparent failover services for Windows-based environments.

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