Disaster recovery

The terrorist attacks on the US affected over 75,000 work positions, including 45,000 positions involved in securities trading and processing, and close to three million square metres of office space.

It is estimated that it will cost over $3bn to replace the financial technology that was lost, including tens of thousands of PCs and thousands of UNIX servers. The World Trade Center was also a major communications hub for mobile phones, television and data.

Till Guldimann, senior vice president

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