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Disaster-Proofing IT After Katrina After Hurricane Katrina destroyed numerous court documents, Gulfport Municipal Court streamlined its infrastructure, invested in a digital imaging solution, integrated three databases and stored data in multiple sites to prevent such a disastrous loss from ever happening again. Business and IT Disagree on Disaster Recovery In a poll of IT executives and line-of-business leaders, a recent & State of Disaster Recovery& survey found that each group still has its own ideas about business continuity. Conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of SunGard Availability Services, results show what IT workers are up against when it comes to advocating disaster recovery activities. Social Networking Stars in Disaster Drill At Strong Angel III a sort of humanitarian war games held last month in San Diego vendors like Microsoft and Google set aside competitive instincts to piece together a $35 million computer network for aid workers responding to a disaster. One sc After Katrina: Is I.T. Ready for Another Killer Storm? One year after the Category 5 hurricane ravaged the southeast, information-technology managers in New Orleans who are still rebuilding backup systems hope they won't be tested again. |
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