
Media-Insert Communications
The blog of Media-Insert Communications – featuring freelance P.R. and journalism links to the work of Graham A. Jarvis.

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Recent posts
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Category: Disaster Recovery
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The severe floods that hit the north of England and parts of Scotland in December 2015 and January 2016 devastated both homes and businesses, and led to questions about whether the UK is sufficiently prepared to cope with such calamities….Graham Jarvis looks at why disaster recovery and IT service continuity are the best insurance policy.
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Graham Jarvis looks at the best way to move your desktop infrastructure to the cloud and looks at the options available in the virtual desktop market.
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“Bridgeworks has found way to improve wide area TCP/IP transmission of large, streamed files that compensates for packet loss, radically improving the performance of NetApp SnapMirror and SnapVault which are hobbled by packet loss. It’s been working on the technology to virtualise a TCP/IP connection for several years…” Read the complete article by Chris Mellor.
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Are enterprises taking business continuity seriously? – See more at: A look at why businesses need to take business continuity seriously. Published by Information Age on 15th December 2015. Clients: Luminous P.R and Bridgeworks.
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Bridgeworks launches transformational machine intelligence solution – PORTrockIT. Data accelerate your business and networks: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/bridgeworks-launches-transformational-machine-solution-graham-jarvis?trk=hp-feed-article-title-publish. Client: Bridgeworks. Date: 1st December 2015.
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Read Graham Jarvis’ articles in Facilities Manager magazine about what to do when two companies merge to achieve ‘ The Perfect Blend’ and to ‘Master the Art of Motivation.
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Graham Jarvis finds out how far away data centres need to be built to maintain a safe level of business continuity for all disaster types.
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Over a number of years there has been a long and hard fought battle to secure the ability to ‘accelerate anywhere’ any data type to, from and across a cloud area network (to allow fast access to applications, or to secure data as a part of a back-up and archiving strategy. According to Claire Buchanan,…
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Without mitigating network latency, businesses could be putting themselves at risk of failure. See more at: http://www.information-age.com/technology/data-centre-and-it-infrastructure/123460543/how-reduce-business-risk-created-distance#sthash.XNeIlso1.dpuf Published by Information Age on 23rd November 2015. Clients: Luminous P.R. and Bridgeworks.
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With natural disasters and global warming in mind, David Trossell, CEO of Bridgeworks, ponders on what is an adequate distance between data centres in order to ensure that business goes on regardless. Find out how to reduce risk at distance by reading the complete article: http://www.cloudcomputing-news.net/news/2015/nov/18/disaster-recovery-how-reduce-business-risk-distance/. Published by CloudTech on 18th November 2015. Clients: Luminous…