Disaster Recovery Yellow Pages: An Essential Reference Manual for Companies.DUBLIN Dublin, city, Republic of Ireland Dublin, Irish Baile Átha Cliath, county borough (1991 pop. 915,516), Leinster, capital of the Republic of Ireland, on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the Liffey River. , Ireland Ireland, Irish Eire (âr`ə) [to it are related the poetic Erin and perhaps the Latin Hibernia], island, 32,598 sq mi (84,429 sq km), second largest of the British Isles. -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c25332) has announced the addition of Disaster Recovery Yellow Pages 2005 Edition to their offering. Based on over two decades of disaster-planning experience, the Disaster Recovery Yellow Pages contains thousands of disaster-recovery vendor listings divided into over 355 pinpoint disaster-recovery categories. The editors of the Disaster Recovery Yellow Pages, have worked with leaders in the Disaster Recovery field to develop this comprehensive sourcebook, as well as using the experiences gained in working with over 100 organizations and institutions to prepare comprehensive recovery plans for the resumption RESUMPTION. To reassume; to promise again; as, the resumption of payment of specie by the banks is general. It also signifies to take things back; as the government has resumed the possession of all the lands which have not been paid for according to the requisitions of the law, and the of their operations following a disaster. These organizations have ranged from banks and insurance companies to manufacturers, retailers, colleges, and other organizations. When disaster strikes, it saves you time and money by making you: More responsive when disaster strikes, able to locate hard-to-find resources and crucial out-of-region second-sources, be better prepared, based on helpful hints and articles on "items frequently overlooked by planners" and have peace of mind, knowing that the industry's standard sourcebook is close at hand. The directory is divided into 9 comprehensive sections, including: --Disaster-recovery planning and assistance associations; --Emergency equipment replacement & repair; --Facilities such as hotsites, warmsites & coldsites, mobile buildings & mobile computers; --Materials & publications, such as videos, journals & on-line magazines --Services, including clean-up clean-up n → nettoyage m clean-up clean n to give sth a clean-up → etw gründlich sauber machen clean-up n and restoration, computer repair, consulting, and data-recovery, among others; --Software for disaster-recovery and business-continuity planning, risk management, security control, disaster management, emergency notification, etc. --Specialty supplies, such as emergency food rations, fireproof fire·proof adj. Impervious or resistant to damage by fire. tr.v. fire·proofed, fire·proof·ing, fire·proofs To make fireproof. Verb 1. containers, personal evacuation evacuation /evac·u·a·tion/ (e-vak?u-a´shun) 1. an emptying. 2. catharsis; emptying of the bowels. e·vac·u·a·tion n. equipment, etc. --Providers of specialty A contract under seal. A specialty is a written document that has been sealed and delivered and is given as security for the payment of a specifically indicated debt. training, education & conferences for professionals and employees; The Disaster Recovery Yellow Pages is an essential reference for professionals, including: --Computer operations managers See datacenter manager. --Emergency personnel --Facility managers --Security managers --Librarians --Record managers --Risk managers --Systems executives --Business recovery coordinators --claims adjusters --Insurance agents, and any others responsible for putting organizations "back to normal" after a crisis. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c25332. |
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