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Real Estate/Development

Nov. 2, 2000

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By Ann Banning-Wright Companies have invested billions of dollars in telco hotels, data centers and other critical facilities that are the backbone of the Internet. But if something goes wrong, computers, servers and systems humming with e-commerce can suddenly become so much inert plastic, glass, metal and wires.

By Ann Banning-Wright

        Companies have invested billions of dollars in telco hotels, data centers and other critical facilities that are the backbone of the Internet. But if something goes wrong, computers, servers and systems humming with e-commerce can suddenly become so much inert plastic, glass, metal and wires.

        Trouble can come from many directions. Earthquake...

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