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As
I scanned the table of contents for this issue, I was amazed at all
the areas business continuity planning now covers. There are articles
on insurance, power outages, laptop computer data, network services,
ethics, mirroring, telcommunications and more.
When I first started in this business more than 20 years ago, my company
at that time worried about backing up our data files and that was about
it. Later, there were a few companies adding hotsites to their plans.
And from there, contingency planning has grown by leaps and bounds.
Now it covers all areas of a business - data, information systems, facilities,
power systems, telecommunications, personnel, legal issues, terrorism,
public relations, security, management, budgeting and much, much more.
It is really amazing.
But, still, the backbone of any good contingency plan is the backup
and continual access to a companys data. Without that, a company
cannot stay in business.
The theme of this issue of Disaster Recovery Journal is network and
data backup. We feel it is an important matter that needs to be dealt
with by all companies - large and small. Are you satisfied that your
companys data is properly backed up? Do you know the contingency
plans that are in place for your companys data? Are you confident
you could stay in business? Youll find several articles in this
issue that will help you answer those questions.
Like all areas of business continuity planning, the data and network
backup industry has grown immensely. There are a number of new products
and procedures out there that can help you accomplish total data backup.
You can read about these options in this issue. If you find one you
like or are interested in, you can find a vendor that markets it and
get further information. DRJ does not endorse any of the particular
products, but we do want to make the information available to our readers
so an informed choice can be made.
That same philosophy applies to our alternative site survey, which youll
find beginning on page 90. The survey lists some of the vendors who
offer hotsite, coldsite and mobile facilities. You can get details about
the company, their locations and their equipment from this survey. Again,
DRJ doesnt endorse any of the particular companies listed. Were
simply providing a service to our readers. If you are a vendor who isnt
listed, be sure to contact our office so you can be included in next
years survey. There is no cost to participate.
Youll also find another very interesting article in this issue
of DRJ on the building collapse at an Israeli wedding reception. That
collapse made headlines around the world and a videotape of the collapse
was shown repeatedly on television newscasts. In this article, youll
find an account of what took place, why it happened and how the Israeli
government is working to prevent another tragedy of this magnitude.
The author has also included information on how this one disaster had
a ripple effect on many other businesses. I found the article fascinating
and hope that you do also.
Tropical Storm Allision has caused great damage to Texas and the Eastern
part of the United States. See page 104 for information. We will have
more about Allison in the next issue.
I hope that you enjoy this issue of Disaster Recovery Journal. I think
youll find a lot of information that can help you protect and
prepare your company for any type of disaster.
And, as always, I hope to see you at our next conference. Plans are
underway to make Fall World 2001 our biggest and best conference yet.
It will be held September 16-19 in Orlando, Florida. Make plans to attend
now! We already have 625+ attendees registered and it is only June!
Also, dont forget to sign up for our Mock Disaster Exercise sponsored
by Advanti.com. The session is limited to 200 and its filling
up fast. If youd like a brochure or have any questions about our
conference, please call our office.
Richard L. Arnold
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