Were the Feds Right About Disaster RecoveryDistances?

BEFORE THE SPIN

For those of us who trudged for miles in the sweltering heat a month ago, it is still hard to forget the Blackout of 2003. What lingered longer than my muscle spasms was my concern that the U.S. government regulators were right about insisting that firms move their disaster recovery sites much farther away than they are now.

In fact, Michael Haney, an analyst at Boston-based Celent Communications, stresses that issue in his recent report, arguing that federal regulators may reopen the issue of

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