Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS), like its cousin Backup as a Service (BaaS), provides technology to ensure business continuity, a target site and infrastructure, and the management of the process that it takes to ensure its success—all delivered to you as a service. The key for DRaaS is that the target site and infrastructure are in the cloud, rather than in a on-premises datacenter as a traditional DR solution might usually entail. The management is provided by a team of professionals who live and breathe DR and backups, which allows your IT staff to reallocate valuable time to business projects of greater daily importance.

More than half (62%) of recent survey respondents say they have experienced stalled or slower-than-expected cloud migration. Most believe the delay in cloud migration is primarily due to unanticipated skills gaps (41%).

Mike Charobee, founder and CEO of CYBER BUYER, discusses the why and how behind his IT communities as well as the tenets that drive success.

Whynde Kuehn, Founder and Managing Director of S2E Transformation deep dives into business architecture; the what, they why and they how.

A recovery time objective (RTO) means the time it takes to stand up the disrupted technology, but the problem is that it’s not True RTO.

Stefanie Krievins, Leadership Coach, why, as a leader, resilience is especially critical as we look back on 2020 and move forward in 2021.

InterVision, a leading IT strategic service provider and an Amazon Web Services (AWS) Premier Consulting Partner, today announced it is now a qualified AWS Well-Architected Partner. This achievement recognizes InterVision’s expertise to deliver AWS Well-Architected reviews due to its track record of providing a structured approach to identify and resolve issues for new or existing AWS workloads.