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David Jones: The Recession: A New Disaster for Black Men

The dangers of giving so many no hope in the American economy is going to be a fault line that will haunt us for generations if we don’t begin to address it.

Steeleye Announces Protection Suite for Windows Server

Cost-conscious businesses looking for a disaster recovery might turn to Steeleye’s latest version of Protection Suite for Windows Server.

Data and application availability management specialist
Steeleye Technology announced the latest version of their SteelEye Protection
Suite (SPS) for Windows Server, a combined high availability and disaster
recovery solution for Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008. Integr…


Steeleye Announces Protection Suite for Windows Server

Cost-conscious businesses looking for a disaster recovery might turn to Steeleye’s latest version of Protection Suite for Windows Server.

Data and application availability management specialist
Steeleye Technology announced the latest version of their SteelEye Protection
Suite for Windows Server, a combined high availability and disaster
recovery solution for Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008. Integrating


Obama Campaign Plane Emergency Could Have Led To Disaster

Reporting from Washington — Airplane control problems last summer could have led to disaster for then-Sen. Barack Obama and his presidential campaign, according to a report released Friday by the National Transportation Safety Board.

Innovation@Intel: Communicating During a Disaster – Making the Impossible Possible

Significant infrastructure is required to enable uninterrupted communication during periods of high demand after major disasters. People need to locate their loved ones as well as critical resources such as food and water. They also need to obtain official instructions and basic survival information. The current communication infrastructure (cellular networks, broadband) may not sufficiently meet these needs. For example, a cellular base station may have only 8 to 24 hours of backup power and today’s cell phone batteries tend to drain in a day or two. Intel is researching three technologies to help solve this problem: handheld devices capable of ad-hoc peer-to-peer communications, a collection of automobile-based store-carry-forward gateways capable of relaying messages between vehicles, handhelds and the available infrastructure, and a Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking architecture capable of tolerating significant connection disruption while also providing necessary privacy and security. See Disaster Response Communications and Intel Research Berkeley research projects and Disaster Response Communications video for more information.