Comdisco Disaster Recovery Services Continues Expansion of Hewlett-Packard Recovery Capabilities.Rosemont, IL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 20, 1995--Comdisco Disaster Recovery Services announced significant Hewlett-Packard (HP) recovery expansions at its New York Metro For the region, see . Metro New York is a free daily newspaper in New York City started in 2004. Its main competition is AM New York, with which it practices many of the same distribution and marketing strategies. Client/Server Supersite in Carlstadt, New Jersey Carlstadt is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the borough population was 5,917. Carlstadt was originally formed as a village by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 12, 1860, within Lodi Township. , more than doubling it's HP recovery capacity. Comdisco also announced its intent to substantially increase its HP recovery capability in the midwest at its Chicago Metro recovery facility in Wood Dale, Illinois Wood Dale is a city in DuPage County, Illinois, United States. The population was 13,535 at the 2000 census. Geography Wood Dale is located at (41.963062, -87.978347)GR1. . The Carlstadt enhancements include an upgrade to an eight CPU CPU in full central processing unit Principal component of a digital computer, composed of a control unit, an instruction-decoding unit, and an arithmetic-logic unit. HP9000-T500, the addition of multiple I70/H70 units and a full complement of disk, tape and communications capabilities. The Wood Dale facility will add multiple HP9000 servers, including H and I series HP9000s and four additional CPU T500s. The resulting capability allows for recovery of nearly any HP installation. Accompanying the equipment enhancements are reconfigurations to both facilities. Additional customer testing suites will accommodate the new equipment and allow for simultaneous testing and/or recovery of HP with any other distributed or mainframe platforms. This also includes remote nationwide recovery utilizing CDRSNet(R), Comdisco's proprietary high-speed fiber backbone network A backbone network provides a path for the exchange of information between different LANs or subnetworks.[1] A backbone can tie together diverse networks in the same building, in different buildings in a campus environment, or over wide areas. . This allows Comdisco customers to test and recover at their home sites, or at any of Comdisco's 22 recovery locations, if their offices are inaccessible due to disruption. "These investments establish Comdisco as the largest Hewlett-Packard recovery solutions provider in the industry," said David Nolan There have been a number of notable individuals called David Nolan including;
Comdisco's expansion of its HP capabilities is part of its "Project 2000" growth and technology initiatives. The program represents $200 million in investments by the year 2000 to serve customers' evolving business continuity needs across all platforms. Founded in 1980, Comdisco Disaster Recovery Services, headquartered in Rosemont, Illinois, is the world's largest and most experienced provider of business continuity services. It has a network of fully equipped computer and Workarea Recovery Centers available to subscribers in the event of a disruption affecting their businesses. In addition to its network of North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. recovery facilities, Comdisco operates facilities in France and Great Britain. Comdisco Disaster Recovery Services is a division of Comdisco, Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :CDO (Collaborative Data Objects) A programming interface from Microsoft for accessing MAPI-based e-mail, calendaring and scheduling servers. Originally called "OLE Messaging" and "Active Messaging," CDO wraps the Enhanced MAPI library into a COM object that provides the ), one of the world's leading providers of solutions that help organizations reduce technology cost and risk. These services include equipment leasing and remarketing; business continuity and related consulting services; systems integration; and asset management tools and services. Comdisco's revenue totalled $2.1 billion for fiscal year 1994, ended September 30. Disaster Recovery Services revenue totaled $242 million. -0- CDRSNet is a registered trademark of Comdisco, Inc. CONTACT: Comdisco, Inc., Rosemont Diane Laux, 708/518-5409 |
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