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Checklist: How to Create a Disaster Recovery Plan

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How to Create a Disaster Recovery Plan Checklist With disaster recovery plans, we highlight five key steps for creating and maintaining a disaster recovery (DR) plan: 1) identify, 2) define, 3) document, 4) test, 5) repeat. All are critical elements of a successful DR approach. Step 1 – Identify LocationsIdentify the locations for all systems,…

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Datasheet: Managed Data Protection

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In today’s environment, ensuring IT resiliency is paramount to mitigate risk, achieve business continuity and comply with government and industry regulations. Organization’s must have complete confidence in their backup and disaster recovery strategies and leave nothing to chance.

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Datasheet: Enhanced Data Protection

Dataprise What Is EDP

Included with Dataprise DRaaS, Enhanced Data Protection is a proprietary technology similar to, but more efficient than Veeam’s Insider Protection functionality.

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Whitepaper: Key Person Dependency Risk

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Key person dependency risk (KPDR) can be a real threat to an organization. Click here to learn effective mitigation strategies you can use to mitigate this type of risk.

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Rug Doctor Recovers Quickly from Tornado with Dataprise and Veeam

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Client Profile As an industry leader in carpet cleaning and pressure washer rentals, Rug Doctor provides an unmatched value, saving consumers hundreds of dollars versus hiring professionals. With over 35,000 locations, Rug Doctor is the rental authority with customers across the United States depending on their services which is why business continuity is essential. At…

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Datasheet: Dataprise Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS)

DataSheet DRaaS

In the face of an intensified threat landscape, natural disasters, and other events that can disrupt the flow of business, organizations need to ensure IT resiliency to help protect their data and quickly recover if an incident or disaster occurs.

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