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You work for a multi-state company with three sites in three different states, 1,000 employees, an ERP application with a backend database, and two datacenters.
Prepare a 2- to 2.5-page Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan in Microsoft® Word for your company. Include how you plan to:
- Recover your databases and telecommunications.
- Provide temporary office space for employees.
- Recover and provide employee PCs and other technology assets.
- Recover and provide any additional company assets.
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