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FROM CYBERSPACE TO OFFICE SPACE—DISASTER RECOVERY
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Paper Introduction: From Cyberspace to Office Space-Disaster Recovery Disaster recovery is often associated with the technology of anorganization and that is a fundamental consideration Regular off-sitebackups need to be performed so that in the event of a disaster where thefacility is unavailable The cloud offers an attractive alternativeensuring that data is available anytime from any location Backups shouldbe performed across the network each night and company policy shoulddictate that all employees put their work on the servers before they leavetheir office even if they
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