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		<description><![CDATA[Business continuity is about business operations. Disaster recovery is about IT coming back on-line. Since we specialize in SQL Server-powered business solutions, we think SQL continuity deserves its own category. SQL-based business applications can have a high degree of resilience &#8220;baked in&#8221; if you know what design decisions to make, how to develop applications running [...]]]></description>
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