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<description>Industry statistics show that when companies are hit by disasters that knock out their IT capabilities, as often as not they never reopen, and those that do are almost invariably dead in the water within two years. If this is not enough to convince executives of the need for business continuity planning, then the increasing levels of regulations demanding business assurance surely should. </description>
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<title>Protecting the data</title>
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Effective data back up and recovery processes are fundamental to a successful business continuity strategy.
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<title>Business continuity futures</title>
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What new technologies should organisations look to to drive lower-costs and higher levels of business continuity?
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