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5 Data Protection Articles to Start your Week
By Zerto, on 14 January, 2013
Read MoreThis week’s ‘Top 5 articles in Data Protection’ post was compiled by Wes Schifone, Zerto’s Managing Director, Inside Sales. If you’ve missed some of the recent articles on data protection and recovery – go ahead and check these out: 1. We’ve all seen statistics on what happens to businesses when they experience server downtime, occasionally rolling …

System Downtime and Human Error: Disaster Recovery is More than a “Nice to Have”
By Zerto, on 15 November, 2012
Read MoreSometimes, when speaking to IT managers at meetings or tradeshows, we learn that Disaster Recovery at many companies is being overlooked. We ask almost everyone we meet, “What are you doing for DR?” and inevitably, some sheepishly look around hoping to avoid eye contact. Yes, there are many critical issues to address in the data …

Hurricane Sandy and Disaster Recovery: Live Updates
By Zerto, on 29 October, 2012
Read MoreWith one of the worst storms in recent history brewing on the East Coast, Zerto will be tracking the business impact of Hurricane Sandy here on our blog. We certainly hope that the storm proves to be uneventful, and that Hurricane Sandy disaster recovery plans keep everyone, and their data, protected and safe. On this …

Stephen Foskett & Gabrie van Zanten on Zerto @ VMworld
By Zerto, on 24 September, 2012
Read MoreIn this video from VMworld, Gabrie & Stephen discuss VMworld 2012 and hypervisor-based replication, including Zerto. Hypervisor-based replication was a hot topic at VMworld – we blogged about that here. A few highlights: “DR generally is one of the most compelling uses for VMware…one of the best things you get from virtualized infrastructure” “I can see …

Three Ways Your DR Falls Flat – Part III
By Zerto, on 21 May, 2012
Read MoreThis “Three Ways…” series of posts is by Steve Thomsen, Zerto’s Director of Central US Sales. Follow Steve on Twitter. In our last post, “Three Ways Your Disaster Recovery Falls Short – Part II“, we discussed the ways DR complicates your day-to-day operations. Today’s post, the third and final post of the series, addresses our final example …

Three Ways Your Disaster Recovery Falls Flat
By Zerto, on 1 May, 2012
Read MoreThis week’s series of posts is by Steve Thomsen, Zerto’s Director of Central US Sales. Follow Steve on Twitter. When organizations think about disaster recovery and the associated processes, the term “non-disruptive” usually isn’t one of the first things to come to mind. In fact, it usually doesn’t come to mind at all. But why is …

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