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Daily Mail
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Georgia Toffolo displays her toned figure in a Burberry bikini as her husband James Watts shares a glimpse into their Maldives getaway
Georgia Toffolo turned heads in a tiny bikini as her husband James Watts shared a glimpse into their summer getaway on social media on Thursday. The Made In Chelsea star, 30, who married James, 42, in March, have been living it up in the Maldives. Taking to his Instagram Stories, James shared a clip of Georgia under a pool hut as they took shelter from the rain. In the shot, the I'm A Celeb star looked sensational in a black Burberry bikini which was adorned with its signature check straps. She teamed the look with a tiny black sarong as she flaunted her toned physique. Reposting the clip, Georgia penned alongside the post: 'First bit of rain we've had and it lasted 10 mins and was quite fun ha.' Earlier in the day, James shared clips of the pair scuba diving, something Georgia said she 'didn't really ever want to do.' It comes after her husband James called her out for Googling herself 'five times a day' as they took part in a brutal social media trend. The pair took to Instagram on Tuesday with a clip of them participating in the 'passing the phone' challenge. The challenge, which went viral on TikTok, sees the person holding the phone throw shade at the person the next person that receives it. Filming on the beach while in the Maldives, Georgia kicked off the video by saying: 'Passing the phone to someone who still thinks I married for love.' As James received the phone, he replied: 'Passing the phone to someone who jumped in a higher tax bracket just by saying "I do"'. After a few more rounds, James told the camera: 'I'm passing the phone to someone who says they hate the attention but they Google themselves at least five times a day.' 'You're worse, you're always on it. I see behind you in the office you're always like James Watts,' Georgia quipped. James joked: 'It's about half my day.' Alongside the clip, Georgia penned: 'Can't decide if this was therapy or character assassination. 'Apparently the humidity makes us both deeply unwell lol. Love you really @brewdogjames 'That said, not sure I'll ever emotionally recover from the tax bracket comment tbh.' It comes after Georgia claimed Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez should have donated the '£50+' cost of their lavish Venice wedding to charity. The TV personality, who just three month ago eloped with BrewDog millionaire James, took at a swipe at the newly married Amazon founder during an Instagram Q&A with fans on Sunday The Bezos-Sanchez nuptials boasted A-listers in entertainment and sports, from Tom Brady, the Kardashians, Ivanka Trump, Oprah Winfrey and more. Georgia even questioned how it was possible to spend such an eye-popping amount after one follower asked: 'What do you think about Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez wedding?'. She replied: 'OK so - each to their own and I know so many women out there fantasise about their wedding day and want a huge day. However...' 'IMAGINE if they'd have instead given the £50+ million (how on earth do you even spend that on a weekend) they've spent on charities. That would have been the coolest most brilliant thing ever'. She continued: 'Weird and cringe to say this and I'll probably regret it and get hate but the £ we would have spent on our dat for donated to our local church where we got married'. 'James did it without telling me which genuinely was the most thoughtful wedding gift ever'. For her own wedding in March, Georgia and James shocked fans with their humble affair after eloping before celebrating on a fishing boat in Scotland because they were keen to do things their own way. The down to earth day showed them embracing onboard the vessel just off the coast of the picturesque town of Gardenstown in Aberdeenshire. Gardenstown is a small coastal village in northeastern Scotland where the main economic base is fishing. The town boats a quaint beach and working harbour, and a historic church which overlooks stunning sea views. Georgia then revealed they were going on a three-day honeymoon in Scotland and had kept things low-key since the wedding - with their lives going straight back to 'normal'. The pair got engaged in October after the millionaire proposed with an exquisite eight carat triple-diamond studded band. The ring was estimated to be worth £200,000 during a romantic getaway in Greece for Georgia's 30th birthday. And after the BrewDog founder previously insisted that the pair would be tying the knot this year, it appears that the couple were true to their word - though guests only had 48 hours notice to attend. Bezos and Sanchez arrival in Venice was far from smooth sailing, with the duo plagued by protesters who were furious the needs of local residents were allegedly being sidelined to make way for wealthy tourists. Bezos is worth around $224.6 billion and is thought to have spent tens of millions on his wedding. 'If you can rent Venice for your wedding, you can pay more tax,' one gigantic banner read in St. Mark's Square. Greenpeace and the UK-based collective Everyone Hates Elon joined protests in Venice attempting to disrupt, or even prevent, the planned wedding celebrations of Amazon founder Bezos. 'Jeff Bezos is the second-richest man in the world yet is reported to pay a 1.1 percent true tax rate,' the two groups previously said in a joint statement. 'The multi-million-dollar wedding is reportedly happening over three days, with the wedding ring alone worth as much as $5million.' A spokesperson from Everyone Hates Elon previously said: 'As governments talk about hard choices and struggle to fund public services, Jeff Bezos can afford to shut down half a city for days on end just to get married.' Venice mayor Luigi Brugnaro and regional governor Luca Zaia have spoken out in favor of the nuptials, which have been dubbed, 'the wedding of the century,' pointing out that the celebrations are expected to bring $23-34million to local businesses.


Techday NZ
29-04-2025
- Business
- Techday NZ
Commvault unveils enhanced Cleanroom Recovery to cut downtime
Commvault has announced new capabilities for its Cleanroom Recovery solution, with enhancements designed to accelerate and secure the restoration of IT infrastructure following cyberattacks. Recent studies indicate that enterprises face an average downtime of 24 days to fully recover from a cyber incident, with much of that period dedicated to restoring not only data but also critical infrastructure such as databases, applications, and operating systems. To address this challenge, Commvault has introduced the "Factory Reset" capability within its Cleanroom Recovery technology, aiming to expedite infrastructure recovery and reduce risks associated with ransomware and other cyber threats. The Factory Reset feature allows organisations to rapidly re-establish their infrastructure within a cleanroom environment using a pre-defined, validated, and hardened image, providing the ability to choose a specific recovery point-in-time. Unlike traditional reset procedures, this approach is designed to ensure that restored infrastructure is free from malicious alterations, enabling faster subsequent rehydration of data onto the cleaned systems. This separation of concerns allows IT administrators to concentrate on validating recovered data in a secure environment without needing to manage underlying infrastructure integrity during the critical moments following an attack. Nate Hauenstein, IT Global Infrastructure & Operations Director at Chart Industries, commented on the practical benefits of Cleanroom Recovery, stating, "Commvault Cleanroom Recovery isn't just about having an isolated environment; it delivers tangible results that impact the business." "Previously, recovery could take more than seven hours, causing significant disruption. Today, our Cleanroom environment ensures zero wait time for most applications—services are ready instantly. Reducing that downtime so dramatically is critical – it minimizes disruption, protects revenue, and proves the value of investing in advanced, validated recovery solutions like Commvault." In addition to infrastructure recovery, Commvault has integrated its threat scanning capability, Commvault Cloud Threat Scan, with Cleanroom Recovery. This allows organisations to perform thorough scans of recovered data within the cleanroom environment, providing IT and security teams with additional assurance that restored data is free from remnants of a cyberattack. Commvault positions this as a measure to help enterprises sustain continuous business operations following incidents of data compromise. Recognising the role of managed service providers (MSPs) in enterprise resilience planning, Commvault is extending the Cleanroom Recovery platform to MSPs, enabling them to incorporate these new features in their service offerings. This move is intended to assist MSPs in supporting clients' recovery processes with enhanced control, threat detection, and reduced downtime. James Watts, Managing Director at Databarracks, highlighted the value this brings to clients, stating, "One of the key benefits of Cleanroom Recovery is the peace of mind it provides. Our clients know that their data is being handled with the utmost care and precision." "With these new capabilities, Commvault is delivering a controlled environment with increased accessibility and choice, real-time threat detection that helps minimize the risk of reinfection, and a recovery process that's as efficient and reliable as possible." Greg Jehs, Vice President of Managed Services at Meridian IT, remarked, "We're thrilled for the new enhancements to Cleanroom Recovery. The integration with Commvault Cloud Threat Scan is a differentiator in the market, offering real-time threat detection and response. Plus, the automated recovery of file shares and the Factory Reset with pave/repave capabilities significantly reduce downtime and help ensure that our clients' systems are restored to a pristine state. Simply put, the continuous innovation and growth around Cleanroom Recovery enables us to provide our clients with the best service possible." Matt Bynum, Senior Vice President of Managed Services at Verinext, commented on the broader implications for service providers, saying, "The integration of Factory Reset and Threat Scan into Cleanroom Recovery is a testament to the evolving nature of cyber threats and the need for resilience that spans infrastructure and data." "These features will enable us to provide a more robust and comprehensive service, helping us ensure that our clients' infrastructures are not only restored but also free from any malicious elements." Commvault's updated Cleanroom Recovery portfolio builds on previously announced tools such as AI-enabled Cleanpoint Validation, which helps customers identify the last safe recovery point, as well as customisable recovery sequences to manage data restoration in an ordered manner, and the ability for organisations to routinely test their cyber recovery plans across their IT estate. Pranay Ahlawat, Chief Technology and AI Officer at Commvault, said, "When we built Cleanroom Recovery, we intentionally architected it as a cloud-native solution to fundamentally change how organizations approach recovery — not just after an incident, but proactively through automated, high-frequency testing." "Unlike traditional approaches, cloud-based cleanrooms enable customers to spin up multiple isolated recovery environments in parallel, without concerns around compromised firmware or underlying hardware. And we're not stopping at data recovery — we're doubling down on infrastructure recovery, automation, and orchestration. As threat actors become more sophisticated, we're helping our customers stay ahead with aggressive innovation and operational resilience at scale."