November 29, 2005 (Press Release) --
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Doug Tanger, Publisher 617-264-2300 www.EdwardsInformation.com
DougT@EdwardsInformation.com
2006 EDITION OF EDWARDS DISASTER RECOVERY DIRECTORY RELEASED - COINCIDES WITH DISASTROUS SEASON
Firm helps solve familiar business problem with unique product.
Brookline, MA. 11/25/05 – Following the most active hurricane and natural disaster season in years, most business owners and professionals have felt the frustration of not knowing where to turn to find the help they need to get their operations running normally again. Edwards Information announces the release of the 15th edition Edwards Disaster Recovery Directorytm to help businesses and organizations plan for, and cope with disaster.
Now in its 15th year, Edwards Disaster Recovery Directory (www.EdwardsInformation.com) is a 400 page business-to-business directory designed to help companies be better prepared and save time and money when every second counts, by quickly locating crucial but hard-to-find recovery services throughout the United States and Canada.
Available in both hard-copy and on CD with hotlinks to vendor websites, Edwards Disaster Recovery Directory contains thousands of vendor listings organized into more than 400 categories such as data recovery, drying and dehumidification, smoke odor counteracting services, trauma counselors, salvage, emergency rentals, storm damage restoration, disaster planning software and more. Augmenting these listings is an introductory section, with articles on "getting started" with disaster-planning without destroying your budget, items which even experienced disaster-planners often overlook, planning for bio-terrorism, crisis communications, and workplace violence.
Disasters that befall companies can range from natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods and tornadoes to power system failures, fires and terrorism. "Even small disasters or remote ones can have a domino effect in our global economy," said Dr. Steven Lewis, C.I.S.A., editor-in-chief of the Edwards Disaster Recovery Directory. Lewis, a nationally-know business continuity expert, has counseled and developed plans for more than 100 companies.
Steven Lewis, Ph.D., CISA, Editor-in-Chief of Edwards Disaster Recovery Directory and his staff have worked with leaders in the Disaster Recovery, Emergency Management, and Business Continuity fields to develop this comprehensive sourcebook.
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Contact: Doug Tanger, Publisher 617-264-2300 www.EdwardsInformation.com
DougT@EdwardsInformation.com
2006 EDITION OF EDWARDS DISASTER RECOVERY DIRECTORY RELEASED - COINCIDES WITH DISASTROUS SEASON
Firm helps solve familiar business problem with unique product.
Brookline, MA. 11/25/05 – Following the most active hurricane and natural disaster season in years, most business owners and professionals have felt the frustration of not knowing where to turn to find the help they need to get their operations running normally again. Edwards Information announces the release of the 15th edition Edwards Disaster Recovery Directorytm to help businesses and organizations plan for, and cope with disaster.
Now in its 15th year, Edwards Disaster Recovery Directory (www.EdwardsInformation.com) is a 400 page business-to-business directory designed to help companies be better prepared and save time and money when every second counts, by quickly locating crucial but hard-to-find recovery services throughout the United States and Canada.
Available in both hard-copy and on CD with hotlinks to vendor websites, Edwards Disaster Recovery Directory contains thousands of vendor listings organized into more than 400 categories such as data recovery, drying and dehumidification, smoke odor counteracting services, trauma counselors, salvage, emergency rentals, storm damage restoration, disaster planning software and more. Augmenting these listings is an introductory section, with articles on "getting started" with disaster-planning without destroying your budget, items which even experienced disaster-planners often overlook, planning for bio-terrorism, crisis communications, and workplace violence.
Disasters that befall companies can range from natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods and tornadoes to power system failures, fires and terrorism. "Even small disasters or remote ones can have a domino effect in our global economy," said Dr. Steven Lewis, C.I.S.A., editor-in-chief of the Edwards Disaster Recovery Directory. Lewis, a nationally-know business continuity expert, has counseled and developed plans for more than 100 companies.
Steven Lewis, Ph.D., CISA, Editor-in-Chief of Edwards Disaster Recovery Directory and his staff have worked with leaders in the Disaster Recovery, Emergency Management, and Business Continuity fields to develop this comprehensive sourcebook.
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Edwards Information announces the release of the 15th edition Edwards Disaster Recovery Directory to help businesses and organizations plan for, and cope with natural and man-made disasters.
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