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April 20, 2010 by
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Business Continuity refers to how a business is going to continue running after a loss of data or mission-critical functions. If some sort of disaster partially or completely wipes out a business’ critical documentation for example, it may literally save the business to have a plan, or more specifically, a Business Continuity Plan (BCP). A BCP clearly examines potential adverse circumstances and develops the crucial next steps needed to keep the business running.
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December 07, 2009 by
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One of the major decisions that you will have to make when choosing a web host is deciding on what type of server makes the most sense for you and your business. There are a number of different server types, but the two most common are dedicated hosting and shared hosting.
Shared hosting is quite a bit lower in price than dedicated hosting; however, there are disadvantages to it that may outweigh the costs for some people. In order to determine which hosting plan is right for you, you must consider the positives and negatives of each. Read the full post
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