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- Disaster Recovery Guidelines
- A business recovery plan has many descriptive names: disaster management plan, disaster recovery plan, emergency preparedness plan, contingency plan, business resumption plan, or disaster contingency plan. For simplicity -- and because it is the term that regulations use -- the term "contingency plan" is used throughout this material. Developing a...
- White papers 2003-02-18
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- So You Think You Have A Good Business Recovery Plan?
- Business thought they had bought piece of mind now with their critical data being stored offsite. However, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina will force all companies to re-think about what it really means to successfully resume business after a disaster. Disaster has a new definition. Is your business ready? This...
- White papers 2005-09-12
- Should disaster strike.(IBM consultancy helps businesses develop Internet business recovery plans)(Brief Article)
- 00-00-0000 WITH COMPANIES EMBRACING THE Internet for everything from communications to commerce, managers would be well-advised to have an Internet recovery plan. Yet, according to IBM's Business Recovery Services Group in Sterling Forest, N.Y., few 00-00-0000 WITH COMPANIES EMBRACING THE Internet for everything...
- Research articles 1996-09-02
- Critics circle over United recovery plan Airline pushes back timetable to exit bankruptcy.(Business)
- Byline: Mike Comerford Daily Herald Business Writer Bankrupt United Airlines gave more clues on its recovery strategy on Friday but critics claim its direction is still frustratingly unclear. In bankruptcy court on Friday, United said it is pushing back its timetable...
- Research articles 2003-08-30
- Miami Submits Plan Addressing Current-Year Deficit to Oversight Board for Review; Long-Term Solution Still to Be Resolved; Moody's Continues to Monitor Recovery Plan
- NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 6, 1997--On Friday, January 3, city officials approved and submitted to the state-appointed Financial Oversight Board a recovery plan to eliminate a $68 million deficit for the current fiscal year.
- Research articles 1997-01-06
- A Project Planning Process for Business Continuity
- This article discusses the formulation of a business recovery plan. As a starting point, presents the business recovery timeline model. Gives a framework of components to be considered in a business continuity project planning process, i.e. a risk reduction programme. As a result of "real-life lessons learned" from disaster situations,...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Allegheny County, Pa., Chief: US Airway's Financial Recovery Plan Isn't Viable.
- By Frank Reeves, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 28--Allegheny County Chief Executive Jim Roddey said he no longer believed that US Airways' financial recovery plan was "viable" and said county officials must aggressively pursue other airlines to fill the...
- Research articles 2003-08-28
- Cylink Corp. Wins U.S. Government Approval for Key Recovery Plan; Leading Provider of Network Security will Export 56-Bit Encryption Technology
- SUNNYVALE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 3, 1997--Cylink Corporation (Nasdaq:CYLK), the world's leading provider of network security and management solutions since 1984, today announced that the U.S. Department of Commerce awarded Cylink approval to export 56-bit encryption technology. Cylink is one of the first companies to satisfy new U.S. export...
- Research articles 1997-02-03
- ADVISORY/Brazilian Recovery Plan Revealed
- ADVISORY... --BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 28, 1998-- TOPIC: Brazil's minister of finance unveiled a $23.5 billion recovery plan Wednesday, aimed at helping Latin America's largest economy without devaluing currency. The three-year program consists of tax hikes and budget cuts, and is viewed by many as Brazil's sole chance of avoiding...
- Research articles 1998-10-28
- Business Continuity: The Road to Recovery
- When it comes to a disaster or other business interruption, there is no substitute for preparation. Developing evacuation and business continuity plans are necessary first steps. In order to recover from a disaster, organizations need to have a business recovery plan. This article also presents the steps to take before,...
- White papers 2002-05-01
- Response and recovery at Morgan Stanley: when Morgan Stanley designed its business continuity plan fifteen years ago, it never imagined it would be put to the ultimate test
- In addition to the tragedy of human loss, Morgan Stanley faced significant business disruption concerns. The World Trade Center had been the primary site for various production and technology development platforms that provided support for the firm's retail operations. Wide-scale telecommunications failures also affected other areas of the firm and...
- Research articles 2002-12-01
- Double-Take® Software and Silver Peak Systems Discuss How to Build a Better Business Continuity Plan Using Virtualization and WAN Acceleration
- With storage systems growing at 50 percent a year, administrators are finding it extremely difficult to manage - let alone recover - data quickly and effectively between remote sites connected by a wide area network (WAN.) If a disaster or outage occurs, companies can lose both time and information. Because...
- Research articles 2007-05-09
- An Introduction To Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
- It is now generally recognized that Business continuity planning and disaster recovery planning are vital activities. The sole purpose of business continuity is to maintain a minimum level of service while restoring the organization to business as usual. However, the creation of and maintenance of a sound business continuity...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Disaster Recovery and Business Resumption Planning
- This article is about disaster recovery & business resumption planning. It's common to underestimate the importance of having a disaster recovery & business resumption plan. It's also a common -- and mistaken -- belief that the effectiveness of such a plan should be judged by the number of pages it...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Mitigate Business Disaster With A Recovery Plan
- The most devastating disasters are associated with fire, hurricane, flooding and earthquake. Nowadays, there are a number of professional organizations that will help government agencies and businesses of all sizes design and develop strategies for recovery from a disaster or ensuring continuous functioning of critical business decisions. The planning process...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Executive Presentation Of Business Recovery Planning
- Every business and organization could experience a serious incident, which can prevent it from continuing normal operations. Hence, every organization needs to plan for these scenarios. Disaster recovery planning is a step in this direction. The paper provides an overview of business continuity and disaster recovery planning. It also examines...
- White papers 2002-08-13
- United Recovery Takes Another Important Step Forward; United's ALPA-Represented Pilots Ratify Cost Savings Plan
- Business Editors CHICAGO--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 18, 2002 United Airlines' (NYSE:UAL) chairman, president and chief executive officer Glenn Tilton today issued the following statement on news that United's 9,000 pilots have voted to accept labor cost savings as a part of the company's overall financial recovery plan: "Our pilots...
- Research articles 2002-11-18
- Company's AFA-Represented Flight Attendants Ratify Cost Savings Plan; Forward Momentum Continues in United's Recovery Efforts
- Business Editors CHICAGO--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 30, 2002 United Airlines' (NYSE:UAL) chairman, president and chief executive officer Glenn Tilton today issued the following statement on news that United's 20,000 flight attendants represented by the Association of Flight Attendants have voted to accept labor cost savings as a part of the...
- Research articles 2002-11-30
- Averting Disaster: Moving Toward Business Continuity Management
- One could speculate that, ten years from now, people will look back at 2002 as the year when business continuity/disaster recovery shifted from "nice to have, if you can afford it," to "we couldn't do business without it!" When the circumstances are so unreasonable that the core premises of the...
- White papers 2002-10-01
- PLAN AHEAD FOR DISASTER.
- When was the last time you looked at your company's disaster recovery plan? Do you know where it is? Do you even have one? Outdated, incomplete planning or both won't help you get your business back on its feet if a fire, flood, tornado, computer...
- Research articles 1999-03-15
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