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> If you ran a company located in New Orleans, chances are you
> had a disaster recovery plan in place. Those companies who are
> now implementing
Why? Is it a law in New Orleans that a company must have this in
place? What makes corporations in New Orleans different than other
cities, because my experience is that companies from all over are ill
prepared for disaster recovery.
BTW...I was in the field of disaster prevention in a previous
profession, from the perspective of offsite backup of corporate
hardcopy records, microfilming corporate records for off-site
storage, climate controlled storage of microfilm, computer tapes and
optical disk.
John Posada
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