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The Worst Case Scenario
Mark Rasch, 2004-11-15

The fine print in an insurance policy becomes an issue when a bizarre chain of IT disasters leaves a company without a single copy of the source code to its flagship product.

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The Worst Case Scenario 2004-11-15
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The Worst Case Scenario 2004-11-16
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Hm. They deserved it. "Backup" on workstations and paper are not backup. The only real backup are full backups in to different fireprof bankboxes. The only backup kept onsite shold be the incremental backus also kept i the company safe. This is not worth much but it provides fast recovery of lost data. This is somthing I learned when i was 16 years old :P. (sorry for the bad english)

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Linus quote 2004-11-19
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human mistakes bite 2004-11-24
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Possibility for recovery... 2004-11-23
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