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No Disaster Recovery, No Excuses… New Strategies that make it affordable
This article discusses strategies for companies of all sizes to deploy data protection and disaster recovery. The idea is that with new technologies available, even the smallest company can now afford to deploy disaster recovery. Also included are strategies for larger companies who are not aware of developing technologies to revisit this must have solution.

Business Continuity is not just about backups....
The amount of businesses I speak to who don’t have a Business Continuity Plan is horrendous. I usually get the stock reply of ‘but we do backups’. Doing backups is not preparing your business for all potential eventualities that could hinder, damage or destroy your business. Here's a few points to get you thinking...

Virtualization: A Small Business Perspective
Virtualization is Gartner's Number One strategic technology for 2009. It's become almost a no-brainer for large companies and data centres. But does it make sense for small and medium businesses? The answer is yes, no, or maybe! That depends on whom you ask, and what you need. This topic is the fourth in our 2009 white paper series: "Making every IT dollar count!" The full white papers are available on our website.

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Do You Know Where Your Disaster Recovery Plan Is
Disasters of major magnitude are major news again after the Gulf coast region of the United States was hit by 2 major hurricanes. So it is very timely for me to ask each of you: “Do you know where your disaster recovery plan is?” “Do you even have a disaster recovery plan or crisis management plan?” “What business contingency plans do you have?” I am very concerned that in too many cases the answers would be “No” “No” and “None!” The plain hard truth is that if your business is going to continue to perform at a profitable or administratively adequate level when a crisis occurs, crisis/emergency planning is imperative. You must have a properly prepared disaster recovery plan in place and have the appropriate staff fully briefed on their responsibilities.

Data Backup and Recovery
Data integrity and disaster recovery systems are not unique to retail, but retailers need to be sure to take advantage of a robust backup system and have a recovery plan in place.

Jobless Recovery --- An Oxymoron
Jobless Recovery ----- Every time I hear this term I want to vomit. Wikopedia states ---- A jobless recovery or jobless growth is a phrase used by economists to describe the recovery from a recession which does not produce strong growth in employment. How can we possibly recover if we aren't creating jobs? The September unemployment rate is in. We lost another 263,000 jobs and unemployment in this country is now at 9.8%. Tell one of those hundreds of thousands of people that are out of work that the economy is in recovery and they are liable to smack you in the mouth.

SBA what is the Transition Phase Alert System?
The Transition Phase Indicator, the tri-color graphic on the SBA Recovery Loan Queue web page, is intended to give lenders, Certified Development Companies (CDCs) and potential borrowers a simple way of knowing whether loans are being accepted into the SBA Recovery Loan Queue and the likelihood of a newly submitted recovery loan being funded.

Should I ask that my loan application be submitted as a Recovery Act loan?
There are several important factors that a small business applicant, lender or CDC should consider when deciding whether to submit a new loan application as a Recovery Act loan that, if conditionally approved will be placed in the SBA Recovery Loan Queue awaiting the availability of funds or as a non-Recovery Act loan (with all applicable fees and a lower guaranty).

New Revenue for the New Economy: 2010
Do you ever get asked about storing documents electronically? What about providing disaster recovery / business continuity services for clients’ existing electronic information? What if you could offer these services without the expense or complexity of acquiring hardware, software or additional IT personnel? Electronic content management (ECM) is a logical extension of the records storage and disaster recovery services you already provide. As your business recovers from what many economists are calling the “Great Recession,” ECM can be the thrust you need to spark significant business growth in the years to come. ECM is a growing market opportunity, with significant earning potential, and it doesn’t have to be as hard as you might think to get started.

No Disaster Recovery, No Excuses… New Strategies that make it affordable
This article discusses strategies for companies of all sizes to deploy data protection and disaster recovery. The idea is that with new technologies available, even the smallest company can now afford to deploy disaster recovery. Also included are strategies for larger companies who are not aware of developing technologies to revisit this must have solution.

Data Retrieval
This article is about data recovery. It mentions what is data recovery, where is data restored usually, how many kinds of hard drives are out there, kinds of data recovery. It also describes why we usually need to recover data.

Recovery or Double Dip Recession
Recovery or double dip recession; That issue is sharply dividing many economists, because no one is sure what impact the current nonsense we keep hearing over the airwaves will have on the overall market and the broad economy. What impact will the November elections have on our economy? What about the Bush Tax cuts, Cap and Trade and the impact of "Health Care Change"? These four questions alone represent a lot of uncertainty. Terms like "Jobless Recovery" -- "The Summer of Recovery" and "Jobs Saved" almost make me want to puke.

Data Loss & Recovery
This article describe in detail about data loss and recovery from computers and other devices like digital cameras and phones. Readers get an understanding of how data loss occurs and how data is recovered. It also mentions the whole process of recovery and cost of recovery. This article describes kinds of recoveries and reasons of data loss.

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