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Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC

January 5, 2006

Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC (BS&K), a leading business, higher education and intellectual property law- firm based in Syracuse, NY has selected Information Architects, Inc. (IAI) to provide guidance with its 2006 "Disaster Recovery" planning and implementation. 

BS&K was founded in 1897 and has developed a reputation for professional excellence, integrity, and success that lives on more than a century later. These hallmarks of the firm have played an important role in attracting quality clients and legal work; allowing them to participate in the evolution and growth of the communities they serve; and have been the basis not only for the noteworthy cases they've won, but for their acknowledged leadership in the marketplace, the breadth of their practice and the talent offered.

Information Architects Provides Guidance on DR/HA

The principals of IAI have nearly 15 years of experience dealing with the technology concerns of large law firms and corporate legal departments.  Our founders have worked with BS&K for almost 12 of those years helping the firm to keep pace with changing technologies and the evolution of its business.  When looking to improve the levels of availability for the firm's key information systems, it was only natural that BS&K would select Information Architects to provide the necessary guidance.

Communication is key...

As BS&K has continued to grow its business, the need for more robust and highly-available platforms has become extremely important.  The ability to maintain communications with all of the firm's office locations and staff is critical, especially in the event of any serious outage.  Information Architects will assist the firm with it's disaster planning, from the development of a meshed network architecture that provides better resilience during transient network outages to full replication and failover of its most critical platforms following a serious disaster. 

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