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Recovering data in the post-Katrina Gulf Coast

September 2, 2005 Dozens of companies get to work on disaster recovery, setting up remote offices and data centers. TAGS: SunGard Data Systems Inc., disaster recovery, business continuity, disaster recovery planning, Gulf Coast, data center, IBM Corp., client, Gartner Inc., AT&T Corp., HP, backup

Safeguarding IT against the next Katrina

August 29, 2005 Taking stock of Hurricane Katrina's destructive might, IT managers may want to develop disaster-recovery plans, security expert says. TAGS: disaster recovery planning, SANS Institute, disaster recovery, Hurricane Katrina, storm, information technology manager, information technology, security

RFID chips used to track dead after Katrina

September 16, 2005 Relief workers are tagging human cadavers in Mississippi to help coroner identify victims. TAGS: VeriChip, RFID chip, RFID, Mississippi, disaster recovery, victim, worker, family

CA buys disaster recovery software maker XOsoft

July 11, 2006 CA says the acquisition will allow it to expand its data protection and management services. TAGS: XOSoft, Bob Davis, Computer Associates International Inc., disaster recovery, data protection, software company, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft launches Exchange Server 2007 SP1

December 1, 2007 New features should improve management, add support for Windows Server 2008, and lead to better mobile security, says Microsoft. TAGS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft Exchange Server, disaster recovery, mobile device, Microsoft Corp., security, server, Microsoft Windows

VoIP in finance: Networks too 'rickety'

February 28, 2005 There's value to switching to Internet phone service, but it's hard to do if your network is a duct-taped collage of mixed acquisitions. TAGS: BearingPoint Inc., VoIP, disaster recovery, IP telephony, telephony, finance, acquisition, IP

Earthquake fears prompt business continuity

April 18, 2006 Planning for the worst case means keeping communications lines open and planning for a vast amount of IT redundancy. TAGS: business continuity, business continuity planning, Bay Area, San Francisco, disaster recovery, disaster, data center, bank, information technology

U.K. firm pushes fiber through the sewers

April 24, 2006 Ignoring the smell, H2O Networks says laying fiber in the nation's sewer system is fast and cost-effective. TAGS: sewer, fiber, disaster recovery, telecommunications, method, U.K.

Politicos assail feds' Net-based relief efforts

September 23, 2005 FEMA needs reality check, Mississippi congressmen say: How can storm victims file for aid online when some still don't have electricity? TAGS: spokesperson, Mississippi, disaster recovery, electricity, Internet access, Rep., form, Web browser, server

Wi-Fi run by cities: Yea or nay?

January 6, 2006 As cities consider building broadband networks, a debate continues over whether it's a good use of taxpayer dollars. TAGS: broadband network, Philadelphia, city, involvement, broadband, wireless broadband, disaster recovery, EarthLink Inc., telecommunications, wireless network, Wi-Fi

Tsunami relief highlights Web efforts

January 7, 2005 Tech companies and online donors help out with disaster recovery, but a Red Cross pitch falls flat. TAGS: Overstock.com Inc., disaster recovery, technology company, blog
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