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Sep 22 2008   12:21PM GMT

SAS70 audits require preventative maintenance too!



Posted by: sas70expert
Incident response, Management, Risk management, DataCenter, cooling systems, SAS 70

During a SAS 70 audit of your DataCenter, an auditor will examine the installation of generators, cooling systems, and UPS backup systems. Questions will arise not only about installation, but of continuing preventative maintenance and incident response. An integrated approach should be followed which has is a holistic plan that clearly identifies scheduling, execution, documentation, risk management, and continuing follow-up inspections.

 When preventative maintenance occurs, four results can be expected:

·         a potential issue is identified and immediate actions are taken to prevent a future failure.

·         a potential issues is identified and a repair is scheduled

·         the regular maintenance does not uncover any potential repair

·         a defect is uncovered and unanticipated repair time occurs.

 In order to optimize maintenance windows, Managers should maintain the age of equipment, history of operating and environmental experience (temperature, voltage, run-time, abnormal events), and operating characteristics such as noise, temperature and vibration. Where is your preventative maintenance plan and do you have service level agreements in place today to monitor your network services?  Trackback URL

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Jul 1 2008   5:45PM GMT

Do you need the Secret Service to guard your data? – SAS70



Posted by: sas70expert
Security management, Third-party services, Administration, Database issues, Disaster Recovery, Networking, Active Directory, Network security, Storage, Security, Network monitoring, Servers, Microsoft Windows, Information risk management, Management, Security Program Management, Risk management, human factors, Database, Database Management Systems, business/IT alignment, Access, Financials, Access control, Industry Solutions, Data center operations, Network Management Systems, Data center design, Network, CIO, DataCenter, DataManagement, CEO, management software, Single sign-on, FTP, CFO, cooling systems, Backup & recovery, Exchange, Backup, power systems, SAS 70, budget, bugeting, CSO

It’s election year and security to protect some of our most valuable assets is being discussed more frequently – including politicians and data privacy requirements (proposed Regulation S-P). Does that mean you should be considering the Secret Service to guard your data? I don’t think so; however, you should have a plan to manage risk of data loss. This plan should contain proactive thinking that promotes a culture of prevention. A SAS70 audit will assist you in determining your vulnerabilities and identifying weaknesses in information technology network; however, you must continually assess and evaluate scenarios, and stay informed of the latest and greatest networking threats. Communication and training are key to a data protection plan. What are some of the other characteristics?SAS70expert@gmail.com

 


Jun 30 2008   3:19AM GMT

DataCenters that go Green! – SAS70



Posted by: sas70expert
Third-party services, Networking, Network security, Network monitoring, Strategic Enterprise Management, Microsoft Windows, Management, Database Management Systems, Industry Solutions, Data center operations, Network Management Systems, Blackberry, Data center design, CIO, Mobile, DataCenter, DataManagement, CEO, CFO, storage arrays, cooling systems, Exchange, power systems, SAS 70, CSO, Rack systems

Can we believe all the hype? Is there a green revolution afoot? From cars to energy to datacenters, everyone is going green. Datacenters have become very complex, with so many interactions among processors, rack systems, power and cooling systems, storage arrays, networks, and communications channels - that they can be regarded as unique virtual environments that consume large amounts of energy. Our need to have access to the internet anywhere and everywhere, requires more capacity and increasing speeds of datacenter components. What steps are you taking to become Green?   

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