Do not think a data recovery plan will alone be good enough for any credit union that suffers a large, direct hit from Hurricane Sandy.
The loud and insistent advice from experts is that data recovery plans – good as they are – are just a partial step.
"You could be out of business for many days, possibly weeks," warned Steve Fairbanks, vice president of product delivery at CA Technologies, an IT company based in Islandia, N.Y.
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