9/11 Changes Business Continuity for Good

TTW CELEBRATES FIVE YEARS

The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 were aimed at the US' financial core. Staggering human loss compounded with widespread facilities destruction forced the industry to recognize that the idea of business continuity had to be reconceived: the pre-9/11 conventional wisdom had been backup tapes and disks in data centers would ensure previously recorded data was not lost.

But little thought had been given to the possibility that entire buildings would be taken out of service and full-fledged

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