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Norlight offers new recovery service to displaced customers

Brookfield-based Norlight Telecommunications has introduced a new service to its business continuance portfolio, a disaster-recovery facility for fallback operations.

Workspace Recovery provides customers with a secure back-up facility, available around the clock within Norlight's headquarters. Displaced employees can temporarily go to work at the cen......

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Source:wistechnology.com By WTN News 03/28/05


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