Publisher: Prentice Hall, 1997, 214 pages
ISBN: 0-13-754391-3
Keywords: Business Continuity Planning
Who you gonna call?
Data Processing disasters can be caused by fires, earthquakes, terrorism, or just plain failures of hardware or software. Most modern organizations could not survive more than a few days without their computer systems and the precious data they hold. Yet few businesses have a complete, up-to-date disaster recovery plan.
In this compact volume, an international team of IBM experts share their combined decades of experience in simple, everyday terms. You will learn to assess your risks and requirements so you can implement and maintain a recovery solution that suits your needs.
You'll learn the basics in six steps:
These key strategies work with all types of hardware and software platforms, and are applicable to organizations of many types and sizes. The emphasis on practical solutions tailored to your business make Fire In the Computer Room a perfect book for managers in all fields, as well as the data processing professionals who support them.
A good book with a focus on IBM mainframes, which shouldn't come as a surprise considering where the authors are coming from.
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