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March  13, 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Steven Lewis
DISASTER RECOVERY YELLOW PAGES(tm) 2001 EDITION             617-332-3496

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http://www.DISASTER-HELP.com
DISASTER-RECOVERY SOURCEBOOK:

               New, 2001 EDITION OF THE DISASTER RECOVERY YELLOW PAGES(tm)

                         BEGINS SHIPMENTS - - - coincides with yet another
disastrous season

Newton, MA -- The updated, "New Century" 2001, Edition of the Disaster
Recovery Yellow Pages(tm),

by The Systems Audit Group, Inc. has begun shipping, coincidentally during
one of the most disastrous

seasons in recent history.


Based on nearly two decades of disaster planning experience, the Disaster
Recovery Yellow Pages(tm) is a

350-page, comprehensive sourcebook designed to help users locate scores of
crucial but hard-to-find

recovery services throughout the United States and Canada.  It contains over
3000 vendors and covers over

270 categories such as drying & dehumidification of paper & microfilm
records, smoke odor counteracting

services, trauma counselors, salvage, emergency rental of POS and other
computer equipment, etc.


The volume is an essential reference for facility managers, computer
operations managers, emergency

personnel, risk managers, security managers, librarians, record managers,
systems executives, and business

recovery coordinators, as well as claims adjusters, insurance agents, and
any others responsible for putting

organizations "back to normal" after a crisis.


This reference contains five comprehensive sections, covering restoration
services, mobile buildings,

computer and emergency equipment, planning and data recovery software, as
well as training publications

and videos.  In addition, The Disaster Recovery Yellow Pages(tm) also
includes an alphabetical listing of

companies for ease in locating a vendor without knowing an address.


The Disaster Recovery Yellow Pages(tm) also includes a tutorial on areas
which are frequently overlooked -

 even by experienced users - when preparing their disaster recovery plans,
as well as hints on "getting

started" and preparing a disaster plan.


The Systems Audit Group, Inc., has worked with leaders in the Disaster
Recovery field to develop this

comprehensive sourcebook, as well as using the experiences gained in working
with over 100 organizations

and institutions to prepare comprehensive recovery plans for the resumption
of their operations following

a disaster.  These organizations have ranged from Banks and Insurance
companies to Manufacturers,

Retailers, Colleges, and other organizations.


The Disaster Recovery Yellow Pages(tm) comes in a three-ring binder, for
ease in adding sources which

individual users have gathered that are unique to their own circumstances.
The price is US$98. per copy,

plus US$3 for shipping and handling.  Regular updates are available.


To obtain a free brochure, or to order The Disaster Recovery Yellow
Pages(tm), contact The Systems Audit

Group, Inc., 25 Ellison Road, Newton, Mass. 02459,  Telephone 617-332-3496,
FAX: 617-332-4358,

E-mail: [log in to unmask], or go to the web site at:
http://www.DISASTER-HELP.com.


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