| Publisher | Ziff Davis Media | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 11 Dec 2006 |
| Topics | Data Center, Disaster Recovery, Infrastructure Management | ||
| Downloads | 30 | ||
Multex.com, a global financial services and information provider, was one of the first businesses to get a generator into the city after the destruction of the World Trade Center took the company completely off the grid. While the company lost business associates, customers and partners in the disaster, no one employed by Multex was hurt in the attacks. By the afternoon of Sept. 11, the chief operating officer of Multex had kick-started the company's disaster recovery plan. He first set up a command center at his home in central New Jersey, and then relocated to Multex's office in Long Island, N.Y. Next Feeney established teams and team leaders to begin the process of bringing Multex's systems back online.
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