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Five Steps to Evaluating Business Continuity Services
A do-it-yourself approach to business continuity has its advantages but isnt right for everyone.
By Stacy Collett
Stacy Collett is a freelance writer in the Chicago area. Send comments to csoletters@csoonline.com.
| Vendor Snapshot A sampling of the companies that offer business continuity and disaster recovery services. This list is not comprehensive. | |
| Market Leaders | Hewlett-Packard www.hp.com/services |
| IBM Business Continuity Resiliency Services (part of IBM Global Services) www.ibm.com/services | |
| SunGard www.sungard.com | |
| Planning Software | eBRP Solutions www.ebrp.net |
| Office-Shadow www.office-shadow.com | |
| Strohl Systems www.strohlsystems.com | |
| Replication Software | Hitachi Data Systems www.hds.com |
| Network Appliance www.netapp.com | |
| Symantec www.symantec.com | |
| Implementation | EMC www.emc.com
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| Forsythe www.forsythe.com | |
| GlassHouse Technologies www.glasshouse.com | |
| Sources: Forrester, Gartner, Hoovers | |
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