This time of year in the Midwest the question of how good are my backups can be heard numerous times by IT staff and business owners. The crack of thunder from the lightning and the howl of a close by tornado remind us all that it isn’t just a good idea to backup our data
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Many of the small and medium businesses that I have worked with in the past have shown me their “data center” or server room. More often than not, this is a small closet somewhere out of the way or a copy room. These rooms have very poor climate control if any with ceiling panels popped
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Enseva and Power Quality University will be hosting a Free General Power Quality Seminar on April 18th from 9:00AM – 12:00PM
About the Training
PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) is a nationally recognized rating system to help facility personnel assess how efficiently their Data Centers use energy. This class will cover industry standards and procedures on effectively measuring
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How much do you lose from unexpected downtime of your servers & business applications? The simplest way to calculate potential revenue losses during an outage is with the equation:
LOST REVENUE = (GR/TH) x I x H
GR = Gross Yearly Revenue
TH = Total Yearly Business Hours
I = Percentage Impact
H = Number of Hours
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The growth of advanced computing technologies, compliance with corporate governance, and service-level requirements are forcing organizations of all sizes to evaluate existing data center infrastructure and identify options to remain competitive.
Questions to be Addressed in This Seminar…
Can Our Business Afford Downtime?
What Does Downtime Actually Cost Us?
What is Our Recovery Time Objective (RTO)?
Does Our Current Disaster
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Why does Iowa make the perfect place to protect your critical data?
As companies decide if they should farm out their production or Disaster Relief data security, the question always arises as to “Where do we keep it”?
Lately, more and more businesses the world over are looking at the upper Midwest, specifically Iowa….why?
Before we address the
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