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Go.Recover-Data Center: Data Center Disaster Recovery Plan on CD-ROM
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by Persson Associates
Sales Rank: 1364826
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List Price: $99.95
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CD-ROM: 114 pages
Publisher: Rothstein Associates June 4, 2002
ISBN-10: 1931332142
ISBN-13: 978-1931332149
Product Dimensions:
7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
Shipping Weight: 4 ounces
Book Description
GO.RECOVER-DATA CENTER is a complete, easy-to-use and understand Data Center Disaster Recovery Plan Development Methodology and Template for the Information Technology Infrastructure. Each chapter addresses a plan development topic and provides the necessary instructions, worksheets (for data collection), plus additional hints and suggestions.
- 10 comprehensive, plan development chapters - 40 formatted, pre-defined data collection Worksheets - A total of 114 pages - Microsoft Word format.
BENEFITS
- Easy to use, - Easy to read, - Easy to understand - No special software is needed. Only a PC and MS Word (or other word processor) software are needed - Presents plan development in a logical progression following 10 specific chapters - Makes data collection easy by including worksheets that are ready to fill in - In all, 40 specific data collection Worksheets make the job of building the plan document faster and easier - Extremely low-cost alternative to plan development.
COMMENTS ABOUT GO.RECOVER-DATA CENTER
Extremely easy to use. We simply loaded the CD and started filling out the worksheets. And, we were able to add our specific information as we went through the process without a problem.
It was laid out in a logical sequence of tasks to complete. It was like a "By the Numbers" approach.
One chapter at a time allowed us to focus on specific tasks and to see progress sooner.
The low price attracted us to the product and we got more than we really expected. Great value!
GO.RECOVER-DATA CENTER is targeted for use in developing a disaster recovery plan for small, medium, and medium/large Data Centers. It addresses all of the components (i.e. Infrastructure) that need to be in place for a recovery to take place at an alternate location. Most recovery efforts (initial disaster recovery plans) must start with this plan. Without the infrastructure in place, it is difficult to implement a recovery effort that would be able to provide service to the end users of the data center technology.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE
Most data centers contain numerous technology components. For example, CPUs, Disk, Tape, Communications (LAN, WAN, Voice), data networks (lines, hubs, routers, etc), Database software, Servers, PC's, Operational software packages, Application Packages, Internet services (eCommerce), etc. All of the technology components that are needed in order to implement an operational computer service can be thought of as the ?I/T Infrastructure.?
About The Author
Jan Persson has worked in the Information Technology arena since 1967. He began his formal disaster recovery involvement in 1979 following a major corporate data center incident that resulted in an immediate Hot Site recovery capability. For the next six years he served the role of disaster recovery coordinator helping seven operating companies and numerous remote locations establish their disaster recovery plans.
In 1985 Mr. Persson established his consulting practice which specializes in assisting all size companies create disaster recovery plans. He has personally developed over 200 plans, all of which included testing as a final step. The client base includes many businesses such as manufacturing, financial, distribution, food service, legal, health care, recovery services and more.
The scope of the plans that Mr. Persson has developed include mainframes, mid-range systems, client servers, business units, networks, voice systems, and most recently e-Business Web Servers.
Mr. Persson has worked both for and with the three leading Business Recovery companies (Comdisco, SunGard & IBM) and has been a speaker at the Disaster Recovery Journal annual conferences. He also conducts regularly scheduled Disaster Recovery Plan Development workshops for a major business recovery vendor.
He is certified (holds a CDP Title) by the Institute for the Certification of Computer Professionals.
He is the author of GO.RECOVER-EUC, GO.RECOVER-MID, and, GO.RECOVER-EBIZ for small and mid-range data centers and e-businesses, respectively (all published by Rothstein Associates Inc.).Jan Persson has worked in the Information Technology arena since 1967. He began his formal disaster recovery involvement in 1979 following a major corporate data center incident that resulted in an immediate Hot Site recovery capability. For the next six years he served the role of disaster recovery coordinator helping seven operating companies and numerous remote locations establish their disaster recovery plans.
In 1985 Mr. Persson established his consulting practice which specializes in assisting all size companies create disaster recovery plans. He has personally developed over 200 plans, all of which included testing as a final step. The client base includes many businesses such as manufacturing, financial, distribution, food service, legal, health care, recovery services and more.
The scope of the plans that Mr. Persson has developed include mainframes, mid-range systems, client servers, business units, networks, voice systems, and most recently e-Business Web Servers.
Mr. Persson has worked both for and with the three leading Business Recovery companies (Comdisco, SunGard & IBM) and has been a speaker at the Disaster Recovery Journal annual conferences. He also conducts regularly scheduled Disaster Recovery Plan Development workshops for a major business recovery vendor.
He is certified (holds a CDP Title) by the Institute for the Certification of Computer Professionals.
He is the author of GO.RECOVER-EUC, GO.RECOVER-MID, and, GO.RECOVER-EBIZ for small and mid-range data centers and e-businesses, respectively (all published by Rothstein Associates Inc.).
Customer Reviews & Comments
You don't have to be a rocket scientist, or spend hundreds of hours, to begin to build a basic, effective disaster recovery plan for your data center. This easy-to-use, unintimidating guide and template on CD-ROM will help you to get to a reasonable level of protection for your data center from disruptions.
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