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1 PC Backup Technology Arrives Richard Newman
2 Electronic Vaulting Alternatives Tom Flesher
3 Understanding PC Softwares Role In Disaster Recovery Plan Development Jim Mannion
4 Using a PC-Based Orgainzation Recovery Planning System Joseph C. Rocheleau
5 The Reality of Real-Time Vaulting Jeff Wagner
6 Supporting Electronic Vaulting with Todays Communications Technology W. Carol Cleigh
7 Real-Time Electronic Vaulting Nora Baird
8 Technical Equipment: Restore or Replace? Michael Woelfel and Max Klepp
9 Dow Corning Achieves 100 Percent Improvement in Data Restoration Time Stanley G. Pope
10 An Ounce of Prevention... Ralph A. Weidler
11 Data Protection Techniques for Midrange Systems E. Robert Kleckner
12 A Data Survival Guide Michael Rogers
13 Are Your PCs Protected? William Bedsole
14 Automated Backup: Intelligent Selection Reduces Risk Fred Schuff
15 Enhance Your Mainframe D/R Plan To Cover Micro Computers Fadi J. Nasr
16 Data Systems Security and Contingency Planning Catherine W. Weyhausen
17 Shuffle The Tapes And Rack Gary G.Wyne, CDRP
18 Information Processing: Now a Critical Part of Disaster Recovery Planning Bob Simon
19 The First Step to Successfully Protecting Information in Distributed Computing Environments Roger W. Farnsworth
20 ABARS: Solving Todays Recovery Challenges DRJ Staff
21 Logically or Physically Restored Data? Walter Horodyski
22 Foolproof Solutions for the Foolhardy Carleen Bridgeman
23 Online Ready Site Helps Ensure Survival of OLTP Applications Michael Katz
24 Physical Recovery of Electronic Equipment: The Challenge Ken Greenough
25 Information Disaster Planning: The Larger Perspective Susan Bulgawicz and Charles E. Nolan
26 Back Up Your LAN! Don Grimwood
27 Computer Crime: The Undetected Disaster Geoffrey H. Wold
28 Planning for the Recovery of Vendor Acquired Software Ray Dicasali
29 Is a Relational Database Necessary? Jeffery E. Gardiner
30 Companies Uprepared For Computer Disasters Harold Abramson
31 Is a Database Really Necessary? Reinhard Koch
32 Data Center and Device Recovery Through Channel Extension Paula Uselis
33 Computer Room Spared From Meltdown Rich Sandhofer
34 LAN Disaster Recovery: A Simple Way to do It! Bill Koch
35 Contingency Planning Data Processing Alan J. Lyons
36 Your System Is Down, Do You Know Where Your Data Is? Gerard J. Minnich, CDRP
37 The Impact of DB2 Version 4 on Recovery Willie Favero
38 An Introduction to Remote Backup Bob Zeidman
39 Using Geographical Clustering to Build Disaster Tolerant Computing Environments Bob Zeidman
40 Effective Data Backup Alan Lyons
41 Wishing You a Speedy Recovery Cliff Spencer
42 New Technology, New Risk: Business Continuity Not Keeping Pace in Distributed Systems Diane Laux
43 Network Data Mirroring Delivers Wide-Area Protection Augments Tape Backup and RAID Devices Jason Welco
44 Data Center Downtime Quiz Barbara Kolbl
45 The Quest for Continuous Operations: Data Compression Speeds Disaster Recovery William J. Douglas
46 Tactical Computing Peculiarities in Business Continuity Fred Aylstock, CDRP & Randy Settergen