• Hi EdVassie!

    This is exactly what I meant! Companies that don't have a suitable business continuity plan in the event that something goes horribly awry are the ones that will have problems when (not if) something goes wrong.

    Preventionis better than the cure but then, most companies seem to work on the premise that if it doesn't have an immediately tangible financial benefit, why invest in it? Disaster recovery and business continuity are the two subjects that suffer the most from this philosophy.....