
By Steve Ranger
Published: Wednesday 14 December 2005
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Name
Dale Mead
Location
Guildford
Occupation
IT Admin
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My wife works with the NHS in Portsmouth. Their entire audiology database access system has been out of action since the blast with no resolution in sight so it's back to the good olde paper and pen!
NTL services in the area were also affected. I ha...
Rob.P
The lack an immediate back system to support clien...
Dr Garry E Hunt
What sort of Disaster Recovery plans take that lon...
John Rutter
My wife works with the NHS in Portsmouth. Their en...
Dale Mead
(Revised) The lack an immediate back-up system to ...
Dr Garry E Hunt
We outsourced NIS to run our IT systems 7 years ag...
Anonymous
I visited the Northgate site a while ago when they...
Anonymous
MacDonalds are suffering from shortages according ...
Jon Pennycook
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