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Some Guidelines for Disaster Recovery
February 28, 2008
FRAMINGHAM- I sympathize with C.J. Kelly: It is very difficult to get people who are already overstretched to consider something they think may never happen ["Planning a Recovery That Isn't a Disaster," Security Manager's Journal, Jan. 21].
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Double-Take and Yosemite fuse disaster recovery
July 09, 2007
LONDON- Double-Take Software and Yosemite Technologies have combined their notebook remote site and data center replication products to offer data protection from a notebook computer, and remote branch office to a data center and on to a disaster recovery site.
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Continuity Software aims for better disaster recovery
June 12, 2007
LONDON - Continuity Software's RecoverGuard software will search out and report on mismatches between disaster recovery and primary data center sites. It detects differences (gaps) between a business' primary and disaster recovery (DR) site IT infrastructures.
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Disaster recovery costs leave e-mail under protected
April 03, 2007
LONDON - Too many users fail to include e-mail in their disaster recovery planning because of cost, claimed Mirapoint as it announced a remote site replication plan for its mail, calendar and security appliances, which compete with Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes.
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Disaster Recovery: Heads in the sand
March 22, 2007
FRAMINGHAM - Monday morning, 9 a.m. The CEO calls you into an executive meeting as word comes that a full-blown H5N1 avian influenza pandemic is spreading rapidly from Central Asia. Your job: Keep mission-critical IT systems working despite staff absenteeism rates that could reach 40 percent at the height of the pandemic, which is expected to run its course over a period of six to eight weeks.
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Disaster Recovery: Continuity planning is a green salad
March 20, 2007
FRAMINGHAM - I love McDonald's french fries. Whenever I pull into the drive-through, I might contemplate getting a small green salad, but the french fries win out every time. My order arrives steaming and extra salty, and half of it is eaten before I pull out of the parking lot.
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