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  2. Zerto - Wikipedia

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    Zerto supports VMware, Hyper-V, AWS, Microsoft Azure, IBM Cloud, Google Cloud, Oracle Cloud, and more than 350 managed service providers. [8] Zerto provides disaster recovery software for virtualized and cloud infrastructures. [9] The company's original product, Zerto Virtual Replication, was released in August 2011. [10]

  3. Sungard Availability Services - Wikipedia

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    Sungard Availability Services (Sungard AS) was a provider of IT production and recovery services. In 2021 it had annual revenues of approximately $773 million [2] and offices in 12 countries. [3] The company used its experience in recovery to design, build and run production environments that are resilient and available.

  4. Ashbritt - Wikipedia

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    AshBritt is a Florida-based, national rapid-response disaster recovery and special environmental services contractor. AshBritt was founded in 1992 and has managed and executed more than 570 missions ranging from debris management to emergency base camps and temporary facilities.

  5. National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster - Wikipedia

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    National VOAD is a leader and voice for the nonprofit organizations and volunteers that work in all phases of disaster — preparedness, response, relief, recovery, and mitigation. National VOAD is the primary point of contact for voluntary organization in the National Response Coordination Center (at Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA ...

  6. FEMA disaster recovery center to open for those impacted by ...

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    The Pleasant Hill disaster recovery center will be open from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday and 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

  7. Team Rubicon - Wikipedia

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    Team Rubicon wanted to solve two problems: (1) Inadequate disaster response which is often slow to respond, has an antiquated infrastructure and is not using the best technological solutions or well-trained members, and (2) inadequate veteran reintegration into civilian life.

  8. FEMA Disaster Recovery Center open this week in ... - AOL

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    Survivors don’t need to visit a Disaster Recovery Center to apply for FEMA assistance. To apply without visiting a center, go to DisasterAssistance.gov , download the FEMA mobile app or call the ...

  9. Backup site - Wikipedia

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    A backup site (also work area recovery site [1] or just recovery site) is a location where an organization can relocate following a disaster, such as fire, flood, terrorist threat, or other disruptive event. This is an integral part of the disaster recovery plan and wider business continuity planning of an organization. [2]

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