Articles, tagged with "disaster preparedness", page 4
06th May 2007
Seeing as we spend a lot of our time during the day in our cars, it is important to have an Emergency roadside Kit.
Most of us drive an average of 2-3 hours a day. Many different emergency situations can arise while driving your car. That is why it is ...
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Author:
pilotemt
05th December 2006
Chlorine gas leaks after a train-car derailment. Radiation contaminates the community when an industrial accident occurs. A levy breaks, washing through every refinery and industrial plant and polluting all the water. Terrorists attack. Pandemic flu strik...
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Author:
Maurice A. Ramirez, DO
18th October 2006
Part of passing the Network+ exam and being an outstanding network administrator is being prepared for disaster. Sometimes that's a disaster on a relatively small scale, such as a drive failure. If you're running data backups on a regular basis (and you...
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Author:
Chris Bryant
24th November 2005
The violent winds, rains and storm damage from hurricanes can devastate communities and cause billions of dollars worth of destruction. The losses from hurricanes this year alone have surpassed that from almost any other natural disaster in years. The ris...
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Author:
Joseph Kenny
06th October 2005
"Disaster preparedness" sounds dry, even dull ... until your business takes a major hit from circumstances beyond your control. The sudden devastation shakes you to the core. What do you do?
According to The Gartner Group, an IT industry consulting fir...
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Author:
Michael Riley
09th June 2005
Many subjects related to your work might be more fun, more sexy. Who wants to talk about data backups, disaster preparedness and data recovery?
I sure didn't.
But, a disturbing thought kept popping into my head for days . . .
"You better spend W...
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Author:
John R Barker