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Just in time for "disaster season" - announcing the Disaster Recovery Yellow Pages is now Edwards Disaster Recovery Directory, expanded and enhanced. 

. . .  in both hard-copy and CD versions. . .

Newton, MA -- Edwards Disaster Recovery Directory is a comprehensive directory of everything an organization needs to get back to normal after a disaster.

 Expanding upon the record set by its predecessor, the Disaster Recovery Yellow Pages, of over a decade and a half of excellence in serving the disaster-recovery and business-continuity community, it contains thousands of entries divided among more than 400 specialty disaster-recovery categories such as:

  a.. emergency rental of network and computer equipment, 
  b.. drying of microfilm & paper records, 
  c.. trauma counselors, 
  d.. data-recovery from broken hard disks, 
  e.. salvage buyers, 
  f.. food kit vendors, 
  g.. smoke-odor counteracting services, 
and hundreds more.

This is an essential reference for:

  a.. computer operations managers, 
  b.. facility managers, 
  c.. emergency personnel, 
  d.. risk managers, 
  e.. security managers, 
  f.. librarians, 
  g.. record managers, 
  h.. systems executives, 
  i.. business recovery coordinators, 
  j.. claims adjusters, 
  k.. insurance agents, 
and any others responsible for putting organizations "back to normal" after a crisis.

The Directory is available in hard-copy and CD versions - particularly useful  when access to the Internet has been destroyed.



For more information and to order the Edwards Disaster Recovery Directory go to the web site at: http://www.Risk-Help.com 






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