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Disaster Recovery Training Outline

Disaster Recovery Training Outline Your team needs to know in advance which data and applications are most critical to restore in case of disaster or other large-scale system failure. This guide will help get them prepared. Teaching is a large part of helping IT employees understand the issues they face at work. Companies use training […]

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ITBE Staff
Jan 25, 2009

Disaster Recovery Training Outline

Your team needs to know in advance which data and applications are most critical to restore in case of disaster or other large-scale system failure. This guide will help get them prepared.


Teaching is a large part of helping IT employees understand the issues they face at
work. Companies use training to increase knowledge and push employees to think of new
ideas. The attached document centers on disaster recovery training, including restoring
documents and programs. It’s a list of things that should be covered in a training
session.

The attached Zip file includes:

  • Intro Page.doc
  • Disaster Recovery Training.doc
  • Disaster Recovery Training.odt

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