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Texas.Net
has introduced an expanded suite of disaster recovery services that
aims to enable corporations located in Texas and along the entire
US Gulf Coast to implement a broad range of business continuity
plans in the event of a declared disaster.
The company has introduced a new campus concept,
which allows clients to benefit from the company's data centre and
networking capabilities in a campus environment. Texas.Net's two
disaster recovery campuses represent safe, off-site locations where
clients can colocate mission critical data and hardware. Each campus
offers an Internet data centre with worksite recovery stations,
a world-class network and full living accommodation for clients’
employees who are responsible for maintaining business operations
during an emergency.
"A growing number of companies are re-evaluating
and implementing disaster recovery plans, spurred on in part by
recent changes in financial reporting regulations, legislation and
insurance mandates," said Jonah Yokubaitis, CEO and co-founder
of Texas.Net. "The bottom line is that the disaster recovery
planning process must be thorough and include not only sufficient
internal financial controls, but also the facilities where critical
business data can be accessed during a disaster.
"The facilities decision is often addressed
late in the planning cycle; however, it is, in fact, the most long-term,
critical decision of all because it is what you will depend on in
an emergency. Our goal is to help make the entire process easy and
straightforward - whether a company is in the early stages of disaster
recovery planning or putting a disaster recovery plan in action."
www.texas.net

•Date:
12th November 2003 •Region: N.America •Type:
Article •Topic:
Recovery fac.
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