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<item><title>Protect Your Data, Systems and Applications With A Sound Data Back-Up And Recovery Strategy</title>
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<![CDATA[All IT departments, regardless of business size, are concerned regarding the true effectiveness of their data recovery strategy. The fact is, until tested many businesses don’t know how effective, or ineffective their monitoring and recovery tools are.

Natural disasters, site destruction, mechanical failures, software failures, and human error are all ways that can cause unexpected system down time and the potential loss of valuable data. In today’s information-essential, real-time world, organizations cannot afford to risk conducting business without a sound back-up and recovery plan to protect their data, operating systems and applications. Smart companies are embracing a variety of effective monitoring and even appliance-based solutions....]]></description>
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