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These White Papers provide information on developments and industry feedback relating to Business Continuity. Use the information to keep your own business continuity plans and processes right up to date.
These White Papers provide information on developments and industry feedback relating to Business Continuity. Use the information to keep your own business continuity plans and processes right up to date.
Read about the 12 common gaps found in notification systems and learn about three ways to uncover your gaps. Download the white paper and consider how to discover your gaps before a crisis uncovers them for you.
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As news broke in 2009 of the $1 billion value placed on social networking site Twitter, the question of its value to international business and its place as a crisis and business continuity tool became even more prominent.
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The importance of an effective and multi-faceted business continuity plan cannot be underestimated. Without it your organisation cannot claim to be truly professional, as the ability to deliver in the event of a crisis is the difference between leading your competitors and simply making up the industry numbers.
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If the business continuity market place can agree on one thing, it is that many organisations only utilise and invest in a strong business continuity plan once they have been affected by a major incident
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Telecommuting may still be viewed with trepidation by managers who are accustomed to ‘watching’ the work get done, but if it is correctly applied and makes use of the appropriate communications technology then it offers an excellent defense against the inevitable drop in productivity that a pandemic brings.
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As the investigations begin into the technical failures of the country’s transport systems, one factor in the chaos has become apparent – the lack of vital information being made available from companies such as Eurostar to its customers.
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The total number of separate messages broadcast by the Vocal Priority Alert system during the 7th & 8th July was approximately 285,000, made up of 125,000 from the Police and 155,000 businesses cascading the message to key security staff within different organisations. These messages were sent throughout the city of London to just under 5,000 business users via either an sms to an allocated mobile phone, dedicated pager, or registered email address.
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