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Evaluate the impact of critical systems on business continuityHomework got you down?Entirely too broad a subject area. Define the information you are seeking or admit that you are doing your homework on a technical forum.
Tags: IT Services, murthyshobha@..., business continuity
Discussion threads 2007-10-26
10 things you should cover in your business continuity plan
RE 10 things you should cover in your business continuity planI have found in trying to perform this task, the faster way to business approved results, is to ask each department of the feed into the process. What do I know about what is critical to the business in terms...
Tags: IT Services, rw@..., business continuity plan, business continuity
Discussion threads 2007-09-18
10 things you should cover in your business continuity plan
Business continuity is much more than just a fancy word for "backup" -- although some organizations treat it that way. A comprehensive business continuity plan BCP provides a roadmap for continuance and/or restoration of mission-critical functions during and after a disaster, such as a fire, flood, tornado or even a...
Tags: Backup, Disaster, Best Practice, Business Continuity, Business Continuity Plan, Business Recovery Team, Debra Littlejohn Shinder
Blog posts 2007-09-17
Business Continuity Plan/ Disaster Recovery Plan Generator
Is there anyone out there who knows of an open source or free Business Continuity Plan/ Disaster Recovery Plan Generator?? If so kindly guide me to a download source.Thanks in advance.
Tags: IT Services, mnjenga@..., business continuity
Discussion threads 2007-07-12
Address large-scale disasters with the Business Continuity Planning trinity
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Tags: dmujana@..., disaster, recovery, continuity planning, recovery strategies, it management, business continuity, business continuity planning
Discussion threads 2006-08-08
Determine your need for local disaster recovery systems in addition to off-site restoration
Another Case of "Wag the Dog"Here we go again! Do you want management buy-in? Do you want to cover critical business apps? If the answer is YES to either of these you have to start with the business units, not with IT. Business UnitBU managers have to...
Tags: Business Unit, business continuity, not dr, steven.koenig@..., software, disaster recovery
Discussion threads 2006-04-25
Learn the basics of business continuity planning and study for the CISSP Exam
Learn how to preserve business operations in the face of major disruptions. This information, including practice questions, will help you prepare for the ISC2 Certified Information Systems Security Professional CISSP exam.This sample chapter, taken from CISSP Exam Cram 2, discusses the steps that make up the business continuity plan BCP...
Tags: business operation, continuity, exam, business continuity, business continuity planning, project management, CISSP Exam Cram 2, training
Download resources 2006-01-26
Business continuity plans should be multi-layered and expandable
A business continuity plan may start with a backup solution, but it doesn't end there. And the more your company grows, the more important it becomes to develop a comprehensive continuity strategy that can scale to keep up with your growing need to have important data and resources available at...
Tags: Backups, Deb Shinder, data backup solution, backup, business continuity, business continuity plan, data backup, SMB Strategies Newsletter, Failover, Data, Server, Backup Solution
Technical articles 2005-11-07
In wake of London terrorism, business continuity planning follows pragmatic course
Mark Vernon reports from London on the affect of the latest terrorist attacks on business continuity planning for financial services companies. London is still reeling from the aftermath of the July 7 bombings and the unexploded bombs that were a near-miss two weeks later. Much has been...
Tags: Strategy, Mark Vernon, Business security, Homeland security, IT Services, business continuity, business continuity planning, terrorism, Financial Service IT Newsletter, London, Disaster Recovery, Business Operations, Government, Management
Technical articles 2005-08-30
In wake of London terrorism, business continuity planning follows pragmatic course
Not a surprise...None of this is any surprise to people familiar with ITIL. To find out how to put together a correct IT service continuity strategy for your organization, one that meshes correctly with the business continuity requirements, priorities and budget of your company, find yourself a certified ITSM Service...
Tags: business continuity, business continuity planning, it management, itil itsm itscm service continuity, jjimenez@..., terrorism
Discussion threads 2005-09-01
IBM Road to Resiliency Roadshow
Map a direct route to a secure yet highly available infrastructure. Whether it's security, business continuity, or compliance, where do you turn for solutions? Come to the complimentary IBM Road to Resiliency Conference. And learn how to maintain continuous business operations while providing secure access to your employees, partners and...
Tags: IBM Corp., business continuity, compliance, partnership, security
White papers 2005-08-01
Why IT can't go it alone during disaster recovery
It's a popular misconception that the IT department can properly handle business continuity planning BCP on its own. Mike Talon debunks this myth. Many companies make the mistake of placing the entire responsibility for creating, maintaining, and carrying out business continuity...
Tags: Strategy, Mike Talon, Business security, business continuity planning, business continuity, disaster recovery, Human Resources, information technology, Disaster Recovery Newsletter, It Services, Business Operations, Management
Technical articles 2005-07-06
Harden the security lifecycle of Windows systems
Hardening Windows systems is not a one-time operation, but a continuous process of monitoring and appropriately adjusting security measures. This sample chapter, taken from McGraw-Hill's Hacking Exposed Windows Server 2003, outlines a seven-stage,
Tags: auditing, business continuity, business continuity planning, change management, data protection, disaster recovery, hacking, Hacking Exposed Windows Server 2003, Hardening Windows Systems, McGraw-Hill Companies, Microsoft Windows, monitoring, operating system, security, security policy
Download resources 2005-05-18
Documentation is crucial to business continuity when disaster strikes
Comments...and Lack of DocumentationOne month after publishing, there are no comments? Why? Isn't this a critical issue to most in IT? The comments spark the discussion we all learn from, as someone always has a better idea than me. ...
Tags: business continuity, Documentation, information technology, it management, Timothy J. Bruce
Discussion threads 2005-05-04
Prepare for fire-related disaster recovery
There are documents to help ensure you're preparedI'd strongly encourage anyone concerned about this scenario being a possibility for you to invest some money in the following reference publications as a start:www.nfpa.orgNFPA 75 "Standard for the Protection of Information Technology Equipment"NFPA...
Tags: Protection, Standard
Discussion threads 2005-04-19
Disaster recovery: How to protect your systems from flood threats
There are documents to help ensure you're preparedI'd strongly encourage anyone concerned about this scenario being a possibility for you to invest some money in the following reference publications as a start:www.arma.orgANSI/ARMA 5-2003 "Vital Records: Identifying, ...
Tags: Y2K
Discussion threads 2005-04-19
Documentation is crucial to business continuity when disaster strikes
Keep up with theissues and challenges that uniquely affect public-sector IT with TechRepublic'sfree Government IT newsletter, delivered each Tuesday. Automaticallysign up today!Dealing with a recent death in my family started me thinkingabout how we carry entirely too much information around in our heads. Of coursethe assumption we always make is...
Tags: business continuity, disaster recovery, Ramon Padilla Jr.
Technical articles 2005-04-04
Incorporate problem applications in your DR plan
This column describes the problems inherent in some applications making it more difficult to plan for business continuity. Here are some things to watch out for. How well can your organization deal with an emergency? Automatically sign up for our free Disaster Recovery newsletter, delivered each Tuesday, and make...
Tags: Backups, Mike Talon, disaster recovery, tape, backup, software, Disaster Recovery Newsletter, Data Center, Business Continuity, Data Centers, Data Management, Storage, Hardware
Technical articles 2005-03-07
Why IT can't go it alone when it comes to DR
Why IT can't go it alone when it comes to DRWhich departments are responsible for business continuity planning in your organization? Do you agree with Mike Talon that the IT department shouldn't be solely responsible? What other departments do you think should be involved? Share your comments about involving other...
Tags: disaster recovery, information technology
Discussion threads 2005-02-14
Address large-scale disasters with the Business Continuity Planning trinity
Large-scale disaster planning and recovery must address three areas: human resources, facilities management, and information technology. Joint planning is crucial for these groups to work together in a crisis. How well can your organization deal with an emergency? Automatically sign up for our free Disaster Recovery newsletter, delivered each...
Tags: Strategy, Mike Talon, Business security, business continuity, business continuity planning, Disaster Recovery Newsletter, Disaster, Disaster Recovery, It Services, Business Operations, Management, Data Management
Technical articles 2005-02-07


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