Research reveals personal data of 3.5M citizens put at risk by councils with no Disaster Recovery plan

The personal data held by local authorities for over 3.5m people in the UK is not protected by a Disaster Recovery (DR) plan, according to research published by storage solutions provider FalconStor ®. The lack of a DR plan could mean that should councils be affected by a cyber attack, equipment failure or human error, personal data could be permanently lost or fall into criminal hands.

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HyperGrid signs Hungarian MSP

New MSP partner expands cloud consumption model to Eastern Europe.

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Arcserve acquires email archiving technology

Custom-built technology expands Arcserve Unified Data Protection (UDP) portfolio to meet critical needs for email search, compliance and legal risk.

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Syneto and Hammer announce a European partnership

Syneto, a leading hyperconverged infrastructure vendor, and Hammer, the leading storage solutions value-add distributor, have entered into a Europe-wide distribution agreement.

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OnApp has joined Intel, BT, Cambridge University, NEC and other field leaders on the EU-funded...
ATTO Technology has released a white paper describing a groundbreaking method of VMware vSAN®...
Multi-national financial services company relies on iland’s DR with advanced security to...
New Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS) extension enables businesses to customise data...
Report highlights the one year cost of disaster.
Artisan Infrastructure has introduced enhancements to IT Continuity Engine (ITCE), including...
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How Clifton College solved its data backup problems

Clifton College is one of the UK’s leading co-educational independent schools. Cristie Data provides the Bristol-based private school with a fully managed, scalable and reliable cloud backup solution that protects pupil data and can easily scale to meet future data growth.

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