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Kansas City Data Center Reviews Midwest Disaster Recovery: USA Today Predicts Extreme Hurricane Activity in 2010

By: Darren Bonawitz

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Thursday it predicts an “active” to “extremely active” Hurricane season this year. Coastal companies would be wise to turn to, or at least seriously consider, the Midwest for their data center Disaster Recovery solutions. Unfortunately, memories fade as time passes, and that means that the destruction from events such as Hurricane Katrina often are overshadowed by more recent events such as the economic turbulence which caused jobs and budgets to be slashed at many companies. Those companies and people directly affected by Katrina may find it more difficult to forget, but it is easier for those not directly impacted last time even though they are still at risk for future hurricane disasters. So whether your company has never had a disaster recovery plan or you started to develop a plan but shelved it due to budget cuts, now is the time to revisit the discussion and act. If NOAA’s prediction is correct, you will be glad you made the investment.


According to www.usatoday.com , “federal forecasters predict anywhere from 14 to 23 named storms to form in the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico.” This is the highest prediction made by federal forecasters since 1998 when they began to issue hurricane forecasts.

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