AI-powered Continuous Data Protection is transforming enterprise resilience from post-disaster recovery to proactive prevention, enabling businesses to achieve near-zero data loss.
Most executives understand that bad training data can compromise the AI output, but many don't understand how to identify or address this issue.
Brian T. Horowitz is a writer and editor covering enterprise IT, innovation and the intersection of technology and government. For William Mann, CISO of West Chester, Pa., a borough 25 miles west of ...
In an era where cyber threats loom larger and more complex than ever, Commvault brings the time-proven principles of isolated recovery environments, or “cleanrooms,” to organizations of every size ...
True resilience isn't just about having great data; it’s about how your systems talk to each other and whether your team is actually empowered to act when things go sideways.
Bacula Systems, a global leader in high-security, high-performance backup and recovery solutions, today announced its latest Use Case: native integration and interoperability with the ZFS file system.
CYBERATTACKS are increasingly disrupting digital systems across the Philippines, forcing organizations to rethink how they ...
New AI-powered capabilities help federal agencies automate compliance reporting, strengthen cyber resilience, and ...
With technology playing a pivotal role in the modern business landscape, organisations cannot afford to stay offline for sustained periods of time after experiencing a devastating cyber attack. For ...
The Iranian cyberattack on Stryker is the kind of stress test that business continuity and disaster recovery programs often do not plan for.