Disaster Recovery White Papers
Data Disaster Recovery Strategy for SMB's
Overview Small and Mid-sized Businesses (SMBs) have a mission-critical reliance on data and information to be successful and competitive in today's environment. The business risk of losing data or having an extended outage is well documented. A recent report from Garter Group indicates that server backup in the Small Medium Business (SMB) world is approaching 100%. But, restoring the data environment is the second half of the problem. Recent disasters and regulatory requirements force businesses to examine their recovery plans. This webcast provides the latest best practices for assuring a company never loses its most valuable asset - its data!!.
| Publisher | Iron Mountain | File Format | Webcast |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | August 2006 | Downloads | 6 |
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Build a viable plan for disaster recovery and crisis management
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