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Doing More With Less: Recovery Services

September 17, 2012 1:02 pm | by Luke Simpson, Editor | Articles | Comments

Continuity Insights speaks with Walt Thomasson, Managing Director at Rentsys Recovery Services, about how business continuity professionals can streamline their organizations’ disaster recovery solutions, mobile recovery trends, the importance of testing, and recovering multiple locations.

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Rentsys & Williams Scotsman Partner To Enhance US Site Recovery Solutions

December 10, 2012 1:26 pm | News | Comments

The combination of Rentsys Recovery’s business continuity expertise and Williams Scotsman’s 60 years of modular space experience will create the largest site recovery solution in the United States, with dedicated support staff complementing the widely dispersed fleet of temporary modular workspaces.

I’m No Tony Robbins, But ...

September 21, 2011 6:20 am | by Luke Simpson, Editor | Articles | Comments

We are lucky that the business continuity industry has a number of prominent noble aspects: Protecting employees and helping customers affected by disaster, to name two. Being able to see the positive results of a plan or initiative provides us with motivation and helps us perform to the best of our abilities.

Alternate Sites Are Evolving

October 31, 2010 8:00 pm | by Ted Brown | Articles | Comments

In the over 30-year history of recovery, there have never been as many choices as there are today. What's it mean to you? And how do you pick a provider?

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End User Recovery: A Lesson for All

June 30, 2007 8:00 pm | by John Jackson | Articles | Comments

When you plan your work area space, make sure you anticipate not just day one needs, but also how end user requirements will change over time. Have a handle on the amount and configuration of space so that growth can occur without disrupting the recovery operation that is already in place.

The Trend to Internal Recovery

December 31, 2006 7:00 pm | by John A. Jackson | Articles | Comments

Having been in this great industry of continuity and recovery for almost 30 years, I have seen many trends evolve, or come and go. One of those trends, which seems to have firmly planted itself, is the trend towards organizations migrating from a shared recovery solution to one that utilizes internal or dedicated, but in all cases, non-shared resources.

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