The reliance of businesses on cloud services for their day-to-day operations is on the rise. As a result, ensuring that these services continue to run smoothly, even during disruptions, has become a ...
Recent outages from cloud service providers reveal systemic risks related to cloud computing and shatter some long-held myths about what “resilience” in the cloud really means.
These days, businesses rely heavily on cloud disaster recovery service providers to help them recover their precious data and application environments after accidental deletion or ransomware attacks.
Dublin, Oct. 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Disaster Recovery As A Service (DRaaS) Market - Forecasts from 2025 to 2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The Disaster ...
SEATTLE, May 14, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 2nd Watch, a leading professional services and managed cloud company, announces its Cloud Disaster Recovery service. Available now, the 2nd Watch service ...
New cloud services further extend back up, archiving and recovery for critical data and applications Dubai, UAE June 21, 2011 - IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced new cloud services that enable clients ...
Cloud computing is slowly upending the disaster recovery market. Only a few years ago, disaster recovery meant one of two things: For large organizations, it necessitated huge capital investments; for ...
vCloud Hybrid Service Disaster Recovery, for businesses that can't afford a second data center, hints at uses for VMware's new public cloud Continuously available recovery is typically thought of as a ...
The problem is that without Microsoft input, SAP systems will soon not deliver MS-level performance. But if an emergency only ...
Research by Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) suggests more than half of firms now use DRaaS. That’s because DRaaS allows customers to recover quickly from a disaster or other outage, but without the ...