When Disaster Strikes: Organizations Act Quickly To Make The Most Out Of A Bad Situation

Topics:
Disaster Planning and Management
Tags:
American City Business Journals Inc.,
Data Management,
Disaster Recovery,
Disaster Recovery Planning,
Security
Source:
American City Business Journals

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Overview: Any company can crumble down like pack of cards if a disaster strikes unalarmed. No matter how many security personals, electronic equipments, or security alarms are pressed into service, nothing can beat an unexpected event. It is in such kind of situation that one understands the real value of disaster recovery plan and its benefits. An effective disaster recovery plan can change the fate of many companies for good. The paper examines this issue in detail.

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Format: HTML | Date: Dec 2003 | Pages: 3


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