6 BC/DR trends shaping the backup industry, recovery-in-place included | |
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Wednesday, August 9, 2017
6 BC/DR trends shaping the backup industry, recovery-in-place included
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Nice blog. BCDR processes and techniques used to help an organization recover from a disaster and continue or resume routine business operations.
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