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Business continuity planning: Why you need to do it Jon Musker, Senior Infrastructure Analyst, Chaucer Syndicates Ltd
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Jon Musker has over 20 years of experience in designing and managing small business IT infrastructure as a consultant, solutions designer and project manager. Here he explains why it's important to have a business continuity plan for your IT systems, giving examples of the sorts of things that could go wrong. |
Date updated: 13 Apr 2010, Date added: 30 Mar 2010 |
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