A Unified Resource Management Platform
Published 13th Dec 2011 | Source - | Pages -More than 90 percent of Fortune 1000 companies are not confident that they can completely failover to their remote data center within one hour. Given that the costs of downtime can be measured in millions of dollars per minute, companies with unreliable disaster recovery processes are taking a potentially fatal risk. In fact, 90 percent of companies that experience a week or more of data center downtime go on to fail within 12 months, according to the research firm Brilliant Ideas, LLC.
Dell’s Advanced Infrastructure Manager (AIM) can help automate these processes, leveraging your current investment in IT infrastructure, and provide a cost-effective means to implement disaster recovery.
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