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Computing Disaster Preparedness In one generation, computing technology has gone from the ENIAC to the modern day PC. Fifty-eight years after ENIAC’s era, computers have become part of our everyday lives. Many of us have home computers with capacity to store data and execute programs at speeds never imagined as possible fifty eight years ago. Businesses of every size depend on computers to store their critical business data and the transactions of their daily business. Loss of the hardware and possibly the data may render businesses unable to continue. Our dependency and reliance of computing today leaves us vulnerable in ways not envisioned by the early pioneers who built those magnificent single purpose machines. This document will address a specific vulnerability, the possibility that the computing hardware we depend upon every day could become damaged and irreparable by a natural, potentially disastrous event that will occur without warning - an earthquake. To view, Click HERE>>
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