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1 Disaster Prevention and Recovery Presentation Analysis Theodore Smith and Sean Snodgrass

2 Disaster Prevention And Recovery Data Recovery Systems Mirroring Tape Elect. Vaulting Sites Hot Sites Warm Sites Cold Sites Costly Useful Improve Business Functions Decrease Rework Maintenance Testing Save Money

3 Survey Results What is a "hot site"? An area that your company has to setu p(C1) A very warm room(C2) An offsite data facility (C3) On average, how often do companies test their disaster recovery program? Never(C1) Once a year(C2) Twice a year(C3) Quarterly(C4)

4 Survey Results Rate our presentation We had good eye contact(C1) We were interactive(C2) We were entertaining(C3) Our information was organized well(C4) We deserve an A(C5)

5 Positive Feedback humor It was really easy to follow. You guys seemed to know what you were talking about. You were both good public speakers. I enjoyed it a lot. Interacted w/ class very informative! Great example using the College of business network Engaging, kept audience attention, easy to understand Good presentation skills, made it easy to understand what you were saying. You guys also did a good job of communicating a somewhat complex topic in a way that was easy to understand

6 Positive Feedback Cont. I liked the activity at the end of the presentation. The questions throughout the presentation towards the class...something that engages the class in what you're talking about. showing us where the data at OSU is and how often it is backed up. I like the matching outfits. Covered material well. you guys were very confident and well informed. Being able to be confident and relay information without being nervous was really nice =D Well presented It had a lot of good information about the different types of systems companies use to backup their data information.

7 Negative Feedback n/a I think that you did a very good job and currently I can not think of something to help you improve. Real world examples I am personally interested in smaller business.... ie restaurants... and was looking for information about smaller businesses... i would assume thought that smaller businesses have much less information and are at a less risky position for data loss... Delivery! stay a bit longer on the definition slide NA

8 Negative Feedback Cont. Done something to get the group more involved, rather than just ask for input into a topic, make it exciting for them. timing? too many statistics better survey questions shown a quick video clip It could have been a little more interesting. nothing really louder voices

9 Industry RTO Results Class did well overall Local vs. federal government Regulated industries

10 Industry Less than 4 hours 4 to 12 hours 13 to 24 hours 24 to 72 hours 72 hours or more Utilities 66.70%33.30% Transportation45.00%25.00%10.00% 20.00% Services27.30%21.80%25.50%21.80%3.60% Retail/Wholesale17.20%6.90%20.70%24.10%31.00% Local/State/Regional Government73.30%13.30%6.70% Federal Government33.30%8.30% 33.30%16.70% Healthcare Provider37.10%17.10%11.40%22.90%11.40% Financial Services32.30%31.30%14.60%18.80%3.10% Energy 66.70%33.30% Education12.20% 18.40%36.70%20.40% Communications32.10% 10.70%21.40%3.60%

11 Industry RTO Results

12 Utilities Transportation Services Retail/Wholesale Local Govt Federal Government Healthcare Provider Financial Services Energy Education Manufacturing Communications Industry RTO Results

13 Dr. Sullivan’s Results Utilities Transportation Services Retail/Wholesale Local Govt Federal Government Healthcare Provider Financial Services Energy Education Manufacturing Communications


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