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Computerworld Disaster Recovery
August 24, 2004
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In this issue:
* In Storm's Wake, Fla. IT Managers See Need For Telecom Upgrades
* Backing Up The Edge
* A Six-step Recipe For Adopting ILM Over Time
* IT Hurdles Complicate Intelligence Overhaul
* Wi-Fi Emerges As Emergency Communications Alternative In Fla.
* T-Mobile Offers Free Wi-Fi In Charley's Wake
* IBM Expands Into Danish IT Services Market
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In Storm's Wake, Fla. IT Managers See Need For Telecom Upgrades
Several IT managers in Florida said they were prepared to restore data
from backup facilities after Hurricane Charley hit the state Aug.
13. But damage to cellular towers and other networking equipment made
it hard to communicate, they added.
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95403,00.html?nlid=DIS
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Backing Up The Edge
Companies are beginning to throw out tape drives at branch offices in
favor of network backup technologies that centralize backup functions.
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A Six-step Recipe For Adopting ILM Over Time
Opinion: The software to make information life-cycle management a practical
solution is still four or five years away, says Peter S. Kastner of
Aberdeen Group, but there are steps your company can take today to get
ready.
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95317,00.html?nlid=DIS
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IT Hurdles Complicate Intelligence Overhaul
Congressional hearings last week raised more questions than answers
about a proposed overhaul of U.S. intelligence agencies, with some
government officials saying that the organizational changes wouldn't
succeed without IT modifications.
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95421,00.html?nlid=DIS
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Wi-Fi Emerges As Emergency Communications Alternative In Fla.
Wi-Fi hot spots emerged as a new emergency communications alternative
in Florida in the aftermath of Hurricane Charley, with traffic at some
outlets up 50%.
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95362,00.html?nlid=DIS
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T-Mobile Offers Free Wi-Fi In Charley's Wake
Cellular companies are ready to bolster coverage, if needed
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95283,00.html?nlid=DIS
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IBM Expands Into Danish IT Services Market
Continuing its assault on the European IT outsourcing market, IBM has
signed agreements to buy two Danish IT services companies and another
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