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chuckers <chuckersjp@gmail.com> wrote:

> > Also, what does BCP mean in this context??

> BCP == Business Continuance Planning.  Probably other more appropriate
> acronyms and/or terms for it.  

Ah. In the computer world, it's DR, for Disaster Recovery. I can see they'd
like a nicer acronym in  a situation like that.

Mike
