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Brother HL-5240 Laser Printer

High-Speed Desktop Office Laser Printer

The HL-5240 is a 28ppm personal mono laser printer with a high quality 2400 x 600 dpi resolution combined with a standard memory of 16MB expandable up to 528MB.

Built for reliable day-in and day-out laser printing, the HL-5240 is a printing workhorse. With an extensive list of standard features, this printer is ideal for both office and graphics applications. With an expandable paper input capacity, including a fold-down multi-purpose tray for envelopes and letterhead, the HL-5240 is an outstanding choice for desktop business laser printing.

Plus, for additional peace of mind, you can enjoy direct access to the Brother Solutions Centre website.

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Virgin's Blue

Better late then never, or maybe not!

"Virgin Blue pursues $20 million in compensation for business loses in check-in crash."

Virgin Blue will seek to recover $20 million lost when it's reservation system crashed last month.

The carrier is expected to demand compensation from Navitaire the company which supplies the NewSkies system which failed on September 26 2010.

Apparently another carrier Ryan air had experienced similar problems in the preceding weeks so Navitaire should have been especially alert to possibility of systems issues with Virgin Blue.

Virgin in this situation are probably in a bind that smaller organisations don't have to face. That is they are locked into a proprietary IT solution because of their need to collaborate with other industry players. This mean that Virgin probably cannot change IT suppliers even if they wanted to.

To an outsider the performance of Navitaire in this situation has been outstanding. When most businesses expect an up-time of 99.99% which means a downtime of around one hour a year and some businesses demanding up-time of 99.999 or about six minuets a year, it is hard to understand how an Navitaire could let their customer suffer an outage of days.

Virgin Blue do not see this situation as causing long term damage to their company. How would your business be perceived if you suffered a similar outage. The concept of disaster recover somehow does not seem to have permeated the people at Virgin Blue or Navitaire and they both should share some responsibility for this. If organisations don't ensure that their IT providers have sufficient disaster recovery for them, the they must share some of the responsibility when disasters happens.


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