Enterprise - eervice Continuity
- Topics:
- Contingency Planning
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- eFrog Pond
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Overview: Singular, isolated business or service disruptions as well as large-scale, community-wide disasters have shown us 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 protected is a critical element of staying in business. The frequency and severity with which singular and regional disasters are occurring today prove that planning for the emergency response phase of disaster recovery alone is simply not enough. As organizations look to extend their recovery planning efforts beyond the life safety and emergency response incident management issues, and move beyond data center and critical applications recovery concerns, the spectrum of enterprise-wide planning can seem overwhelming. There are, however, certain planning elements, which are common to all organizations, no matter how large or small. A successful planning methodology, which will assist you not only in recovering, but ensuring continuity of your core strategic revenue-generating business/service units, operations and processes. The information contained in a business/service continuity plan must be kept alive. Read the article for further details.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1
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