Instant recovery of critical applications is an imperative in a healthcare setting, and is required as part of HIPAA and Joint Commission standards. Join this 15 minute webinar and learn how Quorum can help you improve patient outcomes through an "always on" IT environment.
RecordedFeb 13 201421 mins
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You don’t need us telling you how important high availability and disaster recovery are, but if you’re committing any of these 5 big blunders, your backup might be a bust! Join this session and you’ll learn about the worst mistakes IT pros make when backing up their data, and what you can do to avoid them, including:
What you'll walk away with:
- How to take into account I/O allocation for your backup and understanding the impact
- How to prepare for failures at the SAN, virtual host, and even site level
- How to make sure your recovery solution is just as reliable and scalable as your production environment
Sean Chambers, director of IT at Rubin Lublin, LLC, a legal firm based in Peachtree Corners, GA – just outside of Atlanta. Rubin Lublin, LLC provides legal services to mortgage-banking and title insurance clients in residential and commercial real-estate markets.
If you’re at all confused by the amount of IT recovery options available “in the cloud,” you’re not alone. Watch our webcast to help sort through the options, sift through the hype and understand some key features your company shouldn’t be without.
Watch our on-demand webcast as we cover topics including:
•Differentiating between bolted-on back-up products, cloud backup and DRaaS
•Understanding the levels of recovery offered; are you PREcovered?
•Why the “DR” capability is only part of the equation
•What value beyond DR some DRaaS solutions offer
Don’t miss this webcast to learn what to look for when it comes to Disaster Recovery as a Service and get more from your investment.
P.S. Did you know your DRaaS solution could also be reducing your test costs? Watch the webcast to learn how.
After a long day, four of the brightest minds in the system gather at the local watering hole. While there, they discuss their experience using the fastest solution in the galaxy and how it compares to other, more sinister, options.
After the dust settled from the BATTLE OF VENDORS, our heroes stole away with the ultimate weapon, the onQ APPLIANCE, a fully replicated data center-in-a-box with enough power to run entire environments for as long they need.
In the ever treacherous struggle for DATA CENTER SUPREMACY, these four rebels now have the power to take back control of their data, improve their processes, and restore freedom to their weekends…
In this month’s edition of Kickin IT With Kern, Senior Engineer Matt Kern shares all the latest updates with Quorum’s latest product update v3.8 including:
- Agent-less PN enrollment
- Startup dependencies and grouping
- onQ Proxy and onQ Central Proxy enhancements
- Web-based VNC Console UI performance improvements
- Enhanced Reporting
- And much more
For community banks who rely on IT to be always on, the challenge is no longer recovering lost data files. It’s instantly recovering the entire workflow, and in a way no less compliant to major standards (like PCI and SOX) than normal bank operations would be. The choices are few for instant and fully compliant recovery. This webinar will dive into the choices that are out there, technical and business factors that must be accounted for in choosing the right instant recovery solution, and examples from ICBA member banks.
In this session we will cover 3 main topics: 1. Instant restoration of IT functions: how banks can continue to maintain security, process transactions, and communicate. 2. Actionable business continuity/disaster recovery plans that will quickly pass FDIC audits. We will demonstrate ways banks can automate the testing of recovery nodes and ensuring the passing of audits. 3. How to ensure that even in times of crisis all customer information is secure and compliant to PCI and other standards.
Summer is here and the 2014 summer storm season is shaping up to be a doozy. While the west sits in drought, a swath of storm activity will dominate the Plains and southern mid-Atlantic. Flash floods are likely in some western states and hurricane season isn’t far off either. Is your business prepared for this summer storm season? Join Quorum for an educational webinar on how IT plays an important role in protecting business revenue and reputation.
In this month's edition of Kickin IT With Kern we talked all about crashing and burning Sharepoint and SQL. Find out how easily it is to boot up your critical apps in just minutes.
For community banks, the challenges of recovering lost data have changed. Instant data recovery has become more important than ever. Rather than taking days or hours to recover data files, it can now be done in minutes or seconds, allowing for instant recovery of the entire workflow. However, there are few choices for instant and fully compliant recovery. This webinar will dive into the choices that are out there, technical and business factors that must be accounted for in choosing the right instant recovery solution, and case studies from ICBA member banks.
In this session we will cover 3 main topics:
1. The necessity of having instant restoration of IT functions
2. The importance of business continuity/disaster recovery plans that will quickly pass FDIC audits
3. How to ensure that even in times of crisis, all customer information is secure and compliant to PCI and other standards
In case you missed last month's edition of our special Google+ Hangouts Series called Kickin IT With Kern, Matt Kern is back helping to put to rest your BIGGEST DR concerns.
This month it's all about crashing Exchange. See Exchange burn before your eyes and brought back to life in an instant.
John Gallagher, Vice President of Marketing, Quorum
Across major industries such as Banking, Healthcare, Retail, Education and Legal, the challenge is no longer recovering data files. It’s instantly recovering the entire workflow, and recovering it in a way that is no less compliant to major standards (like PCI, HIPAA, SOX, and others) than the production workflow would be. The choices are relatively few fro instant and fully compliant recovery. This webinar will dive into the choices that are out there, and the technical and business factors that must be accounted for in choosing the right instant recovery solution.
What would you do if your favorite applications or softwares completely failed - Exchange, SQL, Sharepoint, Red Hat and more?
Would you know what to do?
Would you have a plan in place to recovery instantly?
Or would you instead...have your boss and every other employee in your company on your case asking when is the problem going to be fixed?
If you're not 100% sure you have the solutions to combat anything and everything that life throws at you, then join us at time for a special Google+ Hangouts on Air Expert Series with Quorum System Engineer Matt Kern as he uses his 'magic' to crash and burn your favorite applications and bring them back to life in an instant.
Come with your hardest questions as you try to stump our Engineering Magician as he does the unthinkable.
Instant recovery of critical applications is an imperative in a healthcare setting, and is required as part of HIPAA and Joint Commission standards. Join this 15 minute webinar and learn how Quorum can help you improve patient outcomes through an "always on" IT environment.
Independent writer and consultant Ed Tittel joins Quorum in a lively discussion about best practices for DR, business continuity and more for mid-tier companies.
Quorum provides assured, one-click backup, recovery and continuity, helping businesses safeguard their revenue, customers and reputation. The award-winning Quorum appliance and hybrid cloud solutions (disaster recovery as a service) allow small to mid-sized companies to recover from any type of disaster within minutes. Most importantly, Quorum is simple and cost-effective. If your company avoids just 30 minutes of downtime, the Quorum solution pays for itself.