Originally posted to CloudPOST By Marcus Doran – VP and GM at Rahi Systems, Europe Even with increased awareness of the cost of downtime, the majority of North American businesses aren’t ready to deal with an IT-related disaster. In a recent survey of about 1,000 IT professionals and executives, 68.5 percent of respondents admitted to having an incomplete disaster recovery (DR) plan. When asked if their DR plan had been formally implemented, just two-thirds said…
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