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When Good Backups Go Bad: Data Recovery Failures and What to Do About Them

When Good Backups Go Bad: Data Recovery Failures and What to Do About Them

Successfully backing up critical systems and data is key to disaster recovery and business continuity. Yet, Symantec's... Read more

14 May, 2012
Cloud, Appliance or Software: How to Decide Which Backup Solution is Best for Your Small or Mid-Size Organization

Cloud, Appliance or Software: How to Decide Which Backup Solution is Best for Your Small or Mid-Size Organization

Successfully backing up critical systems and data is key to disaster recovery and business continuity. Yet, Symantec's... Read more

14 May, 2012
Protect data: Best practice for secure information

Protect data: Best practice for secure information

Keeping corporate and private information secure doesn’t have to be difficult, and this Symantec.cloud white paper looks at best practice for protecting data... Read more

7 February, 2012
2012 Olympics: Is your business prepared?

2012 Olympics: Is your business prepared?

The Olympics are coming to London, and this factsheet can help businesses to get ready for the games... Read more

7 February, 2012
Defining your data demands in simple steps

Defining your data demands in simple steps

Data growth provides vital resources for your business, and you can manage its enormity through some simple steps... Read more

7 February, 2012
10 safety tips for business in 2012

10 safety tips for business in 2012

From cloud computing to remote working, your business should consider these ways to keep your business secure as traditional IT evolves... Read more

7 February, 2012
How malware threats have changed

How malware threats have changed

These days, cybercriminals have four core weapons: targeted attacks, infecting websites, social networking and mobile... Read more

27 January, 2012
Guide to social media use in your business

Guide to social media use in your business

Are you on Twitter, Facebook or Google+? Even if you're not, you should know about social networking's benefits and risks for business... Read more

27 January, 2012
Keeping safe from organised cybercrime

Keeping safe from organised cybercrime

As cyber-criminals become increasingly coordinated in their cross-medium attacks, a solid, communicating and cohesive... Read more

25 January, 2012
Why is encryption important?

Why is encryption important?

Data protection has become a hot topic, but is encryption a more efficient way to encrypt your data and protect your business from threats? Read more

25 January, 2012
Deliver easy email search, storage and retrieval systems

Deliver easy email search, storage and retrieval systems

Are you storing up trouble? There is a better way to manage corporate email storage on every level, for every size and type of business... Read more

25 January, 2012

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