DATA PROCESSING DISASTER RECOVERY SERVICES NAMELY

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DATA-SITE SCHOONER CAPITAL CORPORATION 77 FRANKLIN ST. BOSTON MA 02110 Data Processing Disaster Recovery Services-Namely, Providing a Facility for Off-Site Storage of Vital Computer Records During Routine Data Processing Operations and for Off-Site Data Processing Operations with a Pre-Arranged Back-Up Computer Following a Disaster, Transporting Vital Computer Records to Said Facility, Storing and Protecting Vital Computer Records at Said Facility, and Retrieving Vital Computer Records at Said Facility Upon the Request of the Owner of Said Records;
DATA-SITE IRON MOUNTAIN INCORPORATED One Federal Street Boston MA 02110 Data Processing Disaster Recovery Services-Namely, Providing a Facility for Off-Site Storage of Vital Computer Records During Routine Data Processing Operations and for Off-Site Data Processing Operations with a Pre-Arranged Back-Up Computer Following a Disaster, Transporting Vital Computer Records to Said Facility, Storing and Protecting Vital Computer Records at Said Facility, and Retrieving Vital Computer Records at Said Facility;
DATA-SITE Iron Mountain Group, Inc. 77 Franklin St. Boston MA 02110 Data Processing Disaster Recovery Services-Namely, Providing a Facility for Off-Site Storage of Vital Computer Records During Routine Data Processing Operations and for Off-Site Data Processing Operations with a Pre-Arranged Back-Up Computer Following a Disaster, Transporting Vital Computer Records to Said Facility, Storing and Protecting Vital Computer Records at Said Facility, and Retrieving Vital Computer Records at Said Facility Upon the Request of the Owner of Said Records;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An object of this invention is to make it possible to confirm the safety of persons who have the possibility of encountering the damage of the disaster when the disaster occurred. This system receives information of the disaster occurring region A and information of subscribers in the disaster occurring region A, and stores it in the disaster region subscriber table storage unit. Then, it transmits the disaster notice to the subscriber terminal in the disaster occurring region A. When it receives information of the position of the subscriber terminal or a voluntary safety confirmation response from the subscriber terminal in the disaster occurring region A, it judges whether the subscriber is in the safe state, and stores the judgment result in the disaster region subscriber table storage unit 45. With this configuration, the occurrence of the disaster can be notified to the subscribers in the disaster occurring region A, and it becomes possible for each subscriber to judge whether he or she is in the safe state. Moreover, it may also transmit the aforementioned judgment result to the subscriber terminal as the transmission source.