History has shown that 25% of businesses that close because of a disaster never reopen. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, tens of thousands of small businesses nationwide never recovered and simply ...
Metrofile Cloud’s Simple Disaster Recovery Checklist provides a structured and comprehensive approach to assess readiness. In an age where our lives – both personal and professional – are powered by ...
Every tech leader knows the adage, “It’s not if you’ll be hit with a cyberattack, but when.” The last thing a business and its tech team want or need is to be scrambling to react on the fly to a ...
Disasters that severely impact business operations can come in many shapes and sizes. Events like fires, floods, snowstorms, hurricanes and tornadoes can bring companies to a screeching halt by ...
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When disaster strikes

Ensure your business is not just reactive, but ready. Disasters in business are often unforeseen but never impossible. Whether it’s an IT failure, a cyber attack or extreme weather, recovery doesn’t ...
Disasters come in all sizes, from a hurricane or nuclear reactor breach to a local wind blowing down a power line. And, disasters can strike at any time, most often when a business is least prepared.
Atlassian’s 2025 State of Incident Management research study surveyed over 500 software developers, IT professionals, and IT decision makers (ITDMs) across the US about IT Service Management (ITSM).
Disruptive events can affect an organization in multiple ways, but with the right strategy and practice CISOs can minimize downtime and accelerate the recovery process. On the morning of August 30, ...
In today’s digital world, businesses constantly face cyber threats, making disaster recovery planning crucial for operational, reputational, and financial protection. In this article I will talk about ...
BOSTON — At BusinessWeek‘s CIO Summit here this morning, Steven Ruegnitz tried his best to move beyond emotion to present his peers with an analytical look at how his company, Morgan Stanley Dean ...
The key reason: most enterprises rely on pretty much the same disaster recovery plan they’ve used for years — even though their environment has changed dramatically, thanks to SaaS, cloud, and AI. One ...