Disaster-Recovery Sourcebook, 2001 Edition.Based on nearly two decades of disaster-planning experience, the latest editions of the Disaster Recovery Yellow Pages[TM] is a 350-page comprehensive sourcebook designed to help users locate scores of crucial but hard-to-find recovery services throughout the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. and Canada. It represents over 3,000 vendors and covers over 270 categories, including * drying and dehumidification of paper and microfilm A continuous film strip that holds several thousand miniaturized document pages. See micrographics. Microfilm and Microfiche records, * smoke-odor-counteracting services, * trauma counselors, * salvage salvage, in maritime law, the compensation that the owner must pay for having his vessel or cargo saved from peril, such as shipwreck, fire, or capture by an enemy. Salvage is awarded only when the party making the rescue was under no legal obligation to do so. , and * emergency rental of computer equipment. The volume is an essential reference for facility managers, computer operations managers See datacenter manager. , emergency personnel, risk managers, security managers, librarians, record managers, systems executives, business recovery coordinators, and others. It also includes a tutorial on areas that are frequently overlooked-even by experienced users-in the preparation of disaster-recovery plans, as well as hints on getting started and preparing a disaster plan. Presented in a three-ring binder binder: see combine. An earlier Microsoft Office workbook file that let users combine related documents from different Office applications. The documents could be viewed, saved, opened, e-mailed and printed as a group. , so that individual users can easily add situation-specific materials, the Disaster Recovery Yellow Pages costs $98 per copy plus $3 for shipping and handling. Regular updates are available. |
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