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Topic: business continuity plan
'business continuity plan' News
28 November 2008
Mumbai outsourcers challenged to maintain 'business as usual' after attacks
By Leo King, Computerworld UK
Outsourcers in Mumbai must prove that their business continuity plans are effective if they are to maintain the confidence of their clients following the terrorist attacks in the city, observers have said. Read more...
'business continuity plan' Other Articles
06 January 2009
The top tech resolutions for 2009
By Galen Gruman, Infoworld
The new year is upon us, and it's that time to assess priorities and kick bad habits. Here are nine resolutions you should try not to break this year. Read more...
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'business continuity plan' Blog Entries
16 December 2008
The 2009 predictions list of lists
By Martin Veitch, CIO.co.uk
One of the first signs that we are in the bleak midwinter is that journalists and PRs about to hibernate in the nearest pub for a couple of weeks publish a list highlighting stuff that happened in the year nearly over or stuff that will happen in the year about to start. Actually, make that might happen. Read more...
'business continuity plan' Whitepapers
06 August 2007
Flexible businesses for reliable continuity
By CITRIX
The nature of our use of technology, process and systems to run businesses nowadays ? and the stable environment these elements need in which to run smoothly ? is at odds with the world. No matter how hard we try, we can never be certain that a natural disaster won?t strike, or a virus won?t take down out IT systems, or an accident won?t threaten to disrupt trading. So when something does go wrong, the fallout can be financially crippling for businesses. Even a few hours downtime can mean a void that the competition will be fighting over to fill. Instant communications and a growing demand from customers for seamless service means gaps in trading will go noticed immediately. Reactions will be swift, so companies need to ensure their reactions are swifter. Read more...

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