Newspaper Data Centre
Georgia is located at the dividing line between Asia and Europe. It has a
fascinating history and was once part of the Russian Empire until it gained its independence in 1991. During World
War 11 almost 700,000 fought against Germany in the Red Army many thousands dying in the battlefields of the
Eastern Front. The first President to be elected in independent Georgia was Zviad Gamsakhurdia on May 26th 1991.
Georgia engaged in armed conflict with Russia in August 2008 which ended with the parliament of Georgia declaring
Abkhazia and South Ossetia "Russian-occupied territories. Mikheil Saakashvili is now the President of Georgia and
Lado Gurgenidze is the Prime Minister. Georgia has many mountains and the Likhi Range divides the country into
western and eastern halves. The weather in the western half of Georgia is mostly warm with heavy rain during autumn
months. The weather in the eastern half of Georgia can be very humid with hot summers and very cold
winters.
Georgia has a daily newspaper and it is important that the Data Centre (Rechenzentrum) has an unbroken power supply (unterbrechungsfreie stromversorgungen) to continue the effective running of their business. To
achieve this they have a back up generator that will start working should the power supply fail. The newspaper
Data Centre (Rechenzentrum) stores all essential information and often needs to refer back to it when writing
new articles for the newspaper. Without an unbroken power supply (unterbrechungsfreie stromversogungen) all this
information would be lost should the electricity be cut off. All big businesses and establishments have a back
up generator for this reason. Hospitals also must have a back up generator to continue to do operations and tend
to the needs of the ill patients. A Newspaper Data Centre (Rechenzentrum) will have information stored which
dates back many years so it is essential they do not lose this information should the power go off. By
installing a back up generator they will always have an unbroken power supply (unterbrechungsfreie
stromversogungen) should this happen.
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