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disaster Recovery Planning Process (Part 1)
This is the first of a three-part series that describes the planning process related to disaster recovery. Based on the various considerations addressed during the planning phase, the process itself and related methodology can be equally as beneficial as the final written plan. ost businesses depend heavily on technology...
Tags: Disaster Recovery Planning, Disaster, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
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How to Plan for Enterprise-Wide Business and Service Continuity
Singular, isolated business or service disruptions as well as large-scale, community-wide disasters have shown that a well designed and tested enterprise-wide recovery and continuity plan must be in place. Ensuring that an organization's assets, operations, commitments and relationships enterprise-wide are protected is a critical element of staying in business. The...
Tags: Business, Disaster, Disaster Recovery, Asset Management, Data Management, Operational Planning, Business Operations
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Auditing Your disaster Recovery Plan: A Closer Look at High Tech Crime Will This Be Your Most Likely disaster in the 21st Century?
Everything is high-tech these days including the minds of the world's criminal element. If they find an opportunity, they won't think twice before breaking into a person's corporate computers and possibly causing the person the biggest 'Front page news' disaster that the person could ever imagine. It has already happened...
Tags: Disaster Recovery Planning, Auditing, Disaster, Person, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
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Getting Started: disaster Recovery Planning - Without Destroying Your Budget
Large and small disasters happen all the time. Events ranging from purely local disasters such as local flooding caused by a fire down the block, to a city-wide flu epidemic, or a region-wide blizzard, all have the potential to put companies out of business. In their disaster planning work with...
Tags: Disaster Recovery Planning, Disaster, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
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Surviving a Database disaster With RMAN Backups
When the authors were in the process of implementing RMAN backups for their databases, they felt that there were not many articles or real stories on how someone survived a real disaster. This paper walks through a real disaster the authors recently had in their company and how they survived...
Tags: Disaster, Jupitermedia Corp., Storage, Databases, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
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Mobile GIS Speeds disaster Relief
Natural disasters pose serious risk not only at initial impact but also in their aftermath. Outbreaks of disease and damage to infrastructure can quickly affect public health and the local economy. Armed with experience responding to disasters and knowledge of Geographic Information System (GIS) technology, the North Carolina Division of...
Tags: Mobile, Public Health, Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc., Disaster, GIS, Healthcare, Software
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National Warning System Facts
The National Warning System (NAWAS), a major component of the Civil Defense Warning System (CDWS), was established with the primary purpose of providing a capability to warn the nation of a threat of a nuclear attack. Under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act of 1974, Public...
Tags: Disaster, Louisiana, Policies And Procedures, Aerospace & Defense, Human Resources, Manufacturing
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The top 10 IT disasters of all time
There are plenty of recorded examples where faulty hardware and software have cost organizations dearly, both financially and in terms of reputation -- and resulted in some near misses for the public. This list, written by ZDNet UK's Colin Barker, describes some of the worst IT-related disasters and failures.
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Information Technology, Disaster, Strategy, Management
Download resources 2007-11-28
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
CISA exam prep: Evaluate a business' continuity planning and ability to recover from disaster
An organization's ability to recover from natural or man-made disasters and return to normal operations is often an overlooked area of an IT audit. But the need to develop plans to deal with such disasters is critical, as is the need to test the plans to make sure they are...
Tags: Disaster, Business Continuity, Organization, It Services, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
Book chapters 2007-07-12
Construction of Flexible Sensing Node Network for Monitoring Landslide disaster
Monitoring landslide disaster, sensor should transmit measuring data to host system urgently at the same time with the disaster. In some cases, the sensor disappears easily by the disaster. Additionally, it is necessary to observe broadly by distributed arrangement of many sensors because of difficult forecast of the disaster place....
Tags: Network, Monitoring, Sensor, Disaster, System Operation, Networking
White papers 2006-02-14
Wobbly Bobbly (exe)
Once upon a time in a sleepy little town, a horrible disaster was about to be unleashed upon the world: Too Much Dessert. The local gelatin factory has gone out of control producing mutinous gelatin cubes. Your goal is to destroy them before they take over the world.
Tags: Factory, Town, Disaster
Software downloads 2006-11-14
Car Racing Deluxe (exe)
Car Racing Deluxe is right what you need if you are so far tired of those numerous Car Racing remakes. In this Game you will have to snatch your life out of the fiery lava mouth and shift from scorching meteorites. Meteorites rain have taken down a small town where...
Tags: Town, Disaster, Car Racing Deluxe, Games, Personal Technology
Software downloads 2006-09-06
Be prepared: Winterize your disaster recovery plan
John McCormick takes a break from security bulletins to remind everyone about another crucial security gap--planning for disasters. We actually have a relatively slow week in advance of the monthly Microsoft Security Bulletin releases and that gives me time to look at a very serious security problem—lack...
Tags: John McCormick, Ready.gov, Food & Beverage, disaster recovery, flu, disaster planning, IT Locksmith Newsletter, Information Technology, Disaster Recovery Planning, Disaster, Productivity, Security, Data Management
Technical articles 2006-11-13
disaster City (zip)
Disaster City is a game where the goal is to build a town and protect it against many disasters. If disasters strike a badly protected town, you will face problems and your reputation will fall. When your reputation bar reaches zero, you are fired. A well-planned city however, will be...
Tags: Town, Disaster, Disaster City, Games, Personal Technology
Software downloads 2006-02-07
Four Steps to disaster Recovery and Business Continuity using iSCSI
It's a fact of business life -- physical, natural, and digital disasters do occur, and they interrupt operations and impact revenue. Your level of preparation and planning will determine your ability to recover from a disaster. Dramatic lessons about this topic have been learned in the past few years, yet...
Tags: iSCSI, EqualLogic, Disaster, Business Continuity, Storage Area Networks (SAN), Disaster Recovery, It Services, Network Technology, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Networking
White papers 2005-07-01
Focus your DR planning by using these five levels of disaster classification
Nearly everyone involved in disaster recovery planning has some idea of the types of disasters that could strike, but few have concrete ideas on how to apply those concepts to the plan itself. This classification system defines disaster levels and what your response should be for each one. ...
Tags: Disaster, Disaster Recovery, Data Management
Download resources 2005-12-05
Effective Communication Is Important in Any Scenario, But in a Crisis It's Essential
Disaster notification / crisis communication is an important yet often forgotten aspect of Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning. It is the missing (or weak) link because disasters are often viewed as unlikely events. But over the past several years it is learned that this is not the case. Disasters...
Tags: Communication, Disaster, Corporate Communications, Business Security, Disaster Recovery, It Services, Strategy, Marketing, Business Operations, Data Management, Management
White papers 2005-10-01
Why Business Continuity?
Are you taking the issue of Business Continuity seriously enough? 50% of UK organisations do not have a Business Continuity plan in the event of a disaster, according to the Chartered Management Institute. Recent research from Telewest Business suggests that only 14% of UK IT managers are planning to invest...
Tags: Telewest, Disaster, Business Continuity, It Services
White papers 2005-04-27
Geek Trivia: Rising from the ashes
What notable item of symbolic, nonscientific cargo survived the Challenger disaster completely unscathed? Twenty years ago this week, one of the gravest moments in the history of the American space program came to pass. On Jan. 28, 1986, the space shuttle Challenger exploded a mere 73 seconds...
Tags: Jay Garmon, Challenger, Geek Trivia Newsletter, Cargo, TechRepublic Inc., NASA, Disaster, Professional Development, Aerospace & Defense, Strategy, Career, Manufacturing, Management
Technical articles 2006-01-24

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