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Regulatory compliance and critical system protection

Get free weekly news by e-mailA white paper which explores the role of mission-critical power and cooling in ensuring data integrity and availability.

Regulatory compliance has become a legal and necessary extension of business continuity and disaster recovery planning for IT departments as they take steps to ensure that their companies do not run afoul of an increasingly complex set of laws and regulations relating to data integrity and availability. In the US, business continuity and systems security are also being driven by the Department of Homeland Security for both government and commercial operations. New laws and regulations not only mandate effective integrity, availability, and accountability of systems and processes relating to data, they set severe civil – and in some cases, criminal – penalties for failure.

The following white paper is designed to help identify the regulatory compliance issues that impact business continuity planning and increase the understanding of how mission-critical power, cooling, and monitoring strategies support business continuity.

When it comes to ensuring the integrity and availability of data systems, there is both bad news and good news about regulatory compliance. The bad news is that the regulations do not provide a ‘blueprint’ for protection— just the penalties if you fail to protect your critical data. The good news is that high availability and continuous availability protection strategies will help you meet these regulatory requirements, eliminating the risk that under-protected systems will create breaks in the ‘chain of data integrity’ caused by power outages and other anomalies. It is important to note that compliance is a moving target; both government and industry leaders will continue to move toward more specific regulations and standards.

The white paper includes a ten-question checklist to help you explore power and cooling issues within your organisation.

Read the white paper (18 page PDF)

The paper was developed by Liebert Corporation with assistance from Network Frontiers.

Date: 24th March 2005 •Region: US/World •Type: Article •Topic: Power management
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