Sectornet installs new disaster recovery scheme
Sectornet, formerly known as MCS, has launched two new products for commercial brokers. Its disaste...
Sectornet, formerly known as MCS, has launched two new products for commercial brokers.
Its disaster recovery scheme ensures that Sectornet application service provider users can get back up and running if the quote engine crashes.
Sectornet has installed a complete set of duplicate systems and servers at Berkshire-based disaster recovery company Synstar, to which brokers can transfer their business if the original ASP fails.
Sectornet claims that under the Financial Services Authority's CP 174
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