For folks on the East Coast of the United States, the past few weeks have been pretty intense. Between hurricane Sandy and the associated fallout — flooding, lack of public transportation, power outages, dark cell towers — many firms in impacted areas have experienced firsthand the value of their BCP — business continuity planning — and DR — disaster recovery — planning efforts. Those that didn’t have a DR or BCP plan in place before? Well, many have them now — or at least have started the planning.
Disaster Planning on an SMB Shoestring
Posted by: Ed Moyle November 13, 2012 05:00 AMFor folks on the East Coast of the United States, the past few weeks have been pretty intense. Between hurricane Sandy and the associated fallout — flooding, lack of public transportation, power outages, dark cell towers — many firms in impacted areas have experienced firsthand the value of their BCP — business continuity planning — and DR — disaster recovery — planning efforts. Those that didn’t have a DR or BCP plan in place before? Well, many have them now — or at least have started the planning.