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The New Mexico Administrative Office of the District Attorneys (AODA) is a state-level government agency that centralizes information technology functions for all district attorney offices in the state of New Mexico. The AODA currently provides IT support and management for 32 remote offices serving approximately 1,000 end users. In a field dependent upon the highest standards of data integrity, protection and retention, it was critical for the AODA to implement the disaster recovery (DR) and business continuity solutions necessary for fulfillment of its objectives.
The challenge: Burdensome recovery process and long recovery times
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