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In line with increasing business demand, IBM has opened a new Business Continuity and Resiliency Services (BCRS) Center in Izmir, Turkey, replacing the former facility, which has been in operation since 1995.
The new facility features advanced data center capabilities and workplace-recovery technologies.
The BCRS Center offers tailor-made business continuity services as well as providing technology hosting services to clients, allowing them not only to store valuable data at the secure data center, but also to continue to work from wherever they have access to a computing device and Internet connection.
The building is a 4000 m2, three-floor state-of-the-art facility, which hosts nearly 300 workarea seats that can be easily extended to 500 seats.
With its own emergency power supply, the facility is capable of operating for a minimum of 48 hours independent of an external power supply. The technologies installed at the new facility were selected not only for their reliability and high-performance, but also for their energy efficiency.
http://www.ibm.com/tr/tr/

•Date: 28th Oct 2009• Region: Asia •Type: Article •Topic: Recovery facilities
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