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		<title>Business Continuity &#8211; Is your business &#8216;Recovery Ready&#8217;?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you know the answers to these questions for your organisation? 1. How would we continue to function in an extended building evacuation such as a power outage or flood in the basement? 2. Who are our most critical customers and how would we contact them? 3. What is our current IT Disaster Recovery capability? [...]]]></description>
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