The growth of satellite trading rooms and data centres in uptown New Jersey in the aftermath of 11 September mirrors the developments surrounding the siting of corporate data: once an inmate of the mainframe, it now lives essentially on the network and can be protected in a number of different ways. Gary Flood reviews data replication and recovery strategies, a hot topic on the corporate agenda.
While infrastructure security has long been on corporate agendas, the events of 11 September undoubtedly emphasised the importance of effective disaster recovery. Anthony Harrington finds that while firms accept the costs of security as an essential part of doing business, many of them are only slowly realising that a firewall is just one element of what should be a constantly refreshed and reassessed defensive system.
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