The changing face of disaster recovery

It wasn’t that long ago that recovery of a server system required expertise from the infrastructure level right up to the application. In most cases, recovery in the event of a major hardware failure or data corruption involved a number of complex steps.

Looking at Windows Server 2012 – new features and improvements

Take a look at Windows Server 2012 in detail. Here we tell you what the enhancements are and what the new release means to you and your business.

Why disaster prevention is easier than disaster recovery

Following from our business continuity and disaster recovery (DR) seminar earlier this year, we've had the opportunity to speak to a number of organisations about the risk of downtime and data loss. Some were interested because they had recently experienced a disaster...

Accountancy firm solves a host of problems with cloud services

UHY Haines Norton is an association of independent accountancy firms in Australia and New Zealand with a global reach via UHY International. From offices in eight major centres, the organisation provides its clients with straightforward, practical and cost efficient accounting, business...

The Cloud. What is it and what do you need to know?

The cloud, at least from an information technology perspective, has been the subject of considerable hype for some time.  Even though it’s been talked about for years now I still get clients asking about “cloud” options while it is clear they don’t understand what they are...

Too many businesses still without a Business Continuity plan

The subject of Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery is a topical one at the moment given recent natural disasters occurring around the globe. This subject resonated with business leaders, with over 70 attending Professional Advantage’s recent Business Survival Guide Seminar held in...
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