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I wonder how many companies in NO really did have one, and how many
had one whose provisions involved off-site archiving of data in a location that
was not also in the storm strike region.
> If you ran a company located in New Orleans, chances are you had a disaster
> recovery plan in place. Those companies who are now implementing their plans
> may be in the surrounding areas and in need of extra help to get up and
> running in a new location. This pertains more to paying work than disaster
> relief, but the economic disaster is also of concern. There may be a lack of
> workers for some of these companies, but no lack of funds.
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