Sunday | 21 March, 2010
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Stories about: Iron Mountain

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    Data centers go underground 29/07/2009 08:20:00

    As Hurricane Ike bore down on Houston one Friday last September, the Continental Airlines' flight operations center, located on the 14th floor of a glass-sided downtown high rise, suddenly went dark. For the airline's pilots and flight crews, however, business proceeded as usual.
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    Marriott Takes Disaster Recovery, Virtualization Underground 14/07/2008 11:09:36

    Hurricane Katrina and the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center caused scores of companies to reconsider their disaster recovery and business continuity plans, whether they were affected by those catastrophic events or not.
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    50-Cent Holes 07/11/2005 20:52:34

    Sure, you've got a million-dollar security battleship, but it's full of. . . 50-Cent Holes!
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    Keep on truckin' your back-up tapes? You've got to be kidding! 11/05/2005 12:01:08

    Last week, Time Warner announced that the personal records of 600,000 present and former employees were misplaced on March 22 when the back-up tapes that contained the information were being shipped to their off-site data repository. The tapes disappeared from the truck that was transporting them to off-site data storage company Iron Mountain.
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