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January 13th, 2011, 08:10 AM
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Why Is BCP an IT problem
This area hasn't had any loving for a long long time so let's dust the cobwebs and see what happens shall we??
So as the title suggest's:>
DR and BCP seem to be handballed completely across to IT these days, I am trying to comprehend why this is.
We have recently tested our DR plan, and while the IT side of it was tested thoroughly, I'd like to see what plans other departments have for dealing with their burnt down filing cabinets and reams of paper on desks.
Why does the misconception that "If we can have access to they system, everything will continue working" exist?
Discuss.
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