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ABK offers UK business continuity managers new disaster communications options

Get free weekly news by e-mailFully equipped mobile unit provides wireless network, broadband and Internet connectivity and all the necessary hardware to deliver complete communications in a disaster recovery environment.

Technology specialist ABK has launched a mobile computing resource centre designed specifically to deliver flexible, rapid and on-demand communications and IT facilities and to provide effective business continuity in the event of a severe operational disruption.

The company's Commun-IT division has developed a mobile satellite van which provides on-demand ‘IT on wheels’, wherever it is required.  The van comes fully equipped with a wireless network, broadband and Internet connectivity and all the necessary hardware to deliver complete communications in a disaster recovery environment that is entirely self-powered and self-sufficient.

The satellite van has been custom-designed for the business continuity sector.  A core feature of the satellite van lies in its simplicity - it's a mobile computing centre that can be deployed quickly and easily anywhere.  The van is fully self-powered and operates on a wireless local area network, removing the need to lay extra power cables and Internet lines or rig up generators. 

The van is made operational simply by pressing four buttons, which initiate the server, set up the wireless network and lock the satellite into a fixed signal for consistent and uninterrupted Internet access - meaning continuity teams can be fully operational in a matter of minutes.

www.abkplc.com

Date: 17th June 2005 • Region: UK Type: Article •Topic: Recovery facilities
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