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- Bird flu - looking more likely prepare NOW!
- Those of youwho are following the Bird Flu threat and are considering my suggestion thatyou get your company prepared for telecommuting on a massive basis should take note that time may be short.If thepandemic hits (and it may not, but planning would also prepare you for a major terrorist attack...
- Tags: H5N1 Â, telecommuting
- Blog posts 2006-05-23
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- Communications Solutions in Support of Pandemic Planning
- The risk presented by a pandemic is confounding. All indicators suggest it would have a catastrophic impact on the social and business fabric, but there are preparations that can be made today to help limit the impacts of a major outbreak. The H5N1 virus (A bird-adapted strain of H5N1 has...
- Tags: Human, Avaya Inc., Cyberthreats, Strategy, Security, Viruses And Worms, Management
- White papers 2007-05-01
- New Bird Flu Strain spreads rapidly
- Since I view almost everything which negatively affects IT performance to be something of a security issue, I wanted to remind readers of the very real threat posed by Bird Flu and the potential pandemic which the World Health Organization as well as The White House keep warning us about.Just...
- Tags: Bird Flu, Disaster Planning, E-commerce, flu, It Management, pandemic, Security
- Blog posts 2006-10-31
- latest on bird flu
- There is both good news and bad news on bird flu. It turns out that the reason bird flu in the currentmutation doesnÂ’t spread easily to or between people is because it is a deeplung infection in humans, whereas it infects the upper respiratory system inbirds. Actually that doesnÂ’t say...
- Tags: bird flu, flu, infection
- Blog posts 2006-03-24
- Bird Flu, is IT Prepared?
- Companies are just beginningto recognize the incredible impact a bird flu pandemic and the resulting panic would have on worldbusiness activity.Fortunately, increasingreliance on teleconferencing and telecommuting would greatly reduce the impacton those businesses which are prepared to take full advantage of their IT departments.I donÂ’t want to scare anyoneunnecessarily but...
- Tags: bird flu, flu, information technology
- Blog posts 2006-03-14
- Google + Ubuntu Linux = Goobuntu? Yeah, but so what?
- OK, first, I go on record as predicting that Google will never release an OS.http://techrepublic.com.com/5254-6257-0.html?forumID=99&threadID=173893&messageID=1904414&id=1383826Then, The Register publishes a story which reveals that not only does Google have its own OS--a variant of Ubuntu Linux known internally as Goobuntu--but that it will possibly release the OS to the public.http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/01/31/google_goes_desktop_linux/Then, Ars...
- Tags: Goobuntu, google, Google Inc., linux, microsoft, operating system, os, The Trivia Geek, ubuntu, Ubuntu Linux
- Discussion threads 2006-02-01
- If you thought Pandemic Flu Planning is all hype
- Well get ready for the hype: Here is a press release for a made for TV movie that should stir the pot a bit and below that is a press release regarding a show that came on this weekend:***************************************************************************************************************************************** April 17, 2006ORIGINAL MOVIE “FATALCONTACT: BIRD FLU IN AMERICA”TO AIR...
- Tags: HEALTHCARE
- Blog posts 2006-04-24
- All the news that's fit to blog
- No Suggestions?Reading from a screen just ain't the same. Then again, 20 million bloggers can't all be right (or, in many cases, even worth the energy needed to store and transmit their opinions)."...most would have dismissed it as a fad or as an otherwise waste of time."Who knows whether they're...
- Tags: blog, bloggers, fad, friendship, media, monopoly, networking, news, reporter, sole, Tarquin_Finknottle
- Discussion threads 2005-11-15
- Planning for the unthinkable
- The following few paragraphs are excerpted from the 2005 UK Influenza Pandemic Contingency Plan:“Most experts believe that it is not a question of whether there will be another severe influenza pandemic, but when.”(The Government’s Chief Medical Officer, 2002)The widespread occurrence – and continued spread – of a highly pathogenic avian...
- Tags: pandemic, UK Government, virus
- Blog posts 2006-03-26
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