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Comprised of 3 offerings, Regus Disaster Recovery provides businesses with access to office space in case of unplanned interruptions to operations. Workplace Recovery Assist provides temporary workspaces; high-speed Internet access; and access to day offices, meeting rooms, and videoconferencing suites. Workplace Recovery Restart adds priority access to temporary or longer-term office facilities, while Workplace Recovery Reserve provides dedicated office space.



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Regus Launches Disaster Recovery Product Suite to Help Companies Plan for the Unexpected



New Disaster Recovery products provide businesses with access to state-of-the-art office space in case of unplanned interruptions to operations

DALLAS, June 5 -- The Regus Group , the world's largest provider of fully furnished and equipped offices with 950 locations in 70 countries, today announced that it has launched a suite of products, Regus Disaster Recovery, designed to allow companies to cost-effectively plan for the unexpected. The Regus Disaster Recovery product suite is an affordable, flexible solution that provides companies of all sizes with immediate access to business facilities if their workplace becomes unusable.

For 2008, the Colorado State University Tropical Meteorology Project's forecasting team is predicting 15 named storms and eight hurricanes, of which four will be major hurricanes, registering Category Three or stronger. These figures are about 160 percent of an average hurricane season, which would normally include 10 named storms and six hurricanes, of which two are major.

"Problems caused by every day business disturbances such as power outages or unexpected IT and telecommunications downtime can easily interrupt business operations, and natural disasters such as floods, tornadoes or hurricanes can cause even more disruptions," said Guillermo Rotman, CEO of The Regus Group Americas. "Our new Disaster Recovery portfolio offers businesses of all sizes the flexibility and the means to minimize disruptions through seamless transition of operations to our worldwide network of business centers."

The new suite of Disaster Recovery services consists of three levels of protection for Regus clients: Workplace Recovery Assist, Workplace Recovery Restart, and Workplace Recovery Reserve.

o Workplace Recovery Assist - provides temporary workspaces, high-speed Internet access and access to day offices, meeting rooms and videoconferencing suites for $99 per person per year.
o Workplace Recovery Restart - provides business continuity compliance, with priority access to temporary or longer term office facilities, with high-speed Internet access and telephony as well as access to Regus' full range of business center facilities for $449 per person per year.
o Workplace Recovery Reserve - provides complete business continuity and reassurance, with a dedicated office complete with telephony and IT connectivity that's reserved for whenever a company may need it, with prices available on request.

"Over the past year alone we have experienced a 300 percent increase in the number of inquiries from companies looking for immediate workspace. Continuity plans are now seen as a vital part of business best practice," added Rotman

Accudraft is a contract management software firm based in Lake Mary, Fla., near Orlando, which positions it squarely within "Hurricane Alley." CEO Ron MacInnis knows the importance of having a solid business continuity plan.

"Providing immediate access to back-up office space in case of unanticipated disruptions to operations is a unique and innovative service and Regus' new Disaster Recovery suite definitely fills a need for small-to-medium sized businesses," said MacInnis. "When I was searching for an offering like this there was really nothing like it on the market. The cost and time savings that a Disaster Recovery solution offers really can't be measured in monetary value."

With more than 950 locations globally, Regus Disaster Recovery solutions provide access to three times more sites than the existing top two providers combined and clients don't have to specify in advance where they want their disaster office based. Until now, there hasn't been such geographic choice available to both large and small companies. The Regus Disaster Recovery suite of products provides affordable access, choice and convenience.

Regus business centers are located in high quality, well-known buildings such as Rockefeller Plaza, The Chrysler Building and Sears Tower. All Regus business centers come with a number of amenities including reception services, meeting rooms, business lounges and cafes, business support teams and the latest communications technology including videoconferencing.

For more information on the new Regus Disaster Recovery suite visit: http://www.regus.com/disaster-recovery.

About The Regus Group

The Regus Group is the world's leading provider of workplace solutions, with products and services ranging from fully equipped offices to professional meeting rooms, business lounges and the largest network of videoconferencing studios. The Regus Group delivers a new way to work, whether from home, on the road or from an office. Clients such as Google, GlaxoSmithKline, IBM, Nokia and Accenture join thousands of growing small and medium businesses that benefit from outsourcing their office and workplace needs to The Regus Group, allowing them to focus on their core business. Everyday, over 200,000 clients benefit from Regus Group facilities spread across a global footprint of 950 locations in 400 cities and 70 countries, which allows individuals and companies to work wherever, however and whenever they want. For more information, visit http://www.regus.com/.

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