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Wall Street & Technology September 23, 2005 Paul Allen |
BCP: Expect the Unexpected Whatever strategy organizations employ, it is clear that business continuity planning will require a long-term commitment. The London bombings may not lead to a material change in regulatory policies or institutions' internal plans, but they already have turned up the pressure for financial services firms to get their plans in order. |
CIO January 15, 2002 Lorraine Cosgrove Ware |
Disaster Recovery Becomes Life and Death An October 2001 online survey asked CIOs, vice presidents and directors of IT how their organizations had prepared for disaster, and how their IT contingency and recovery plans would change after the events of Sept. 11... |
CIO December 1, 2001 |
Nasdaq's Best Practices NASDAQ, whose 1 Liberty Plaza headquarters is next to the World Trade Center, has itemized disaster recovery lessons learned from the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks... |
Bank Technology News April 2002 Amy Newell |
Backup, Recovery and Beyond Sept. 11's terrorist attacks heightened awareness about data protection, and industry insiders recommend that financial institutions view the issues in both present and future terms... |
T.H.E. Journal September 2007 Charlene O'Hanlon |
Disaster Recovery :: Courting Disaster Districts that are not prepared in the event of fire, storm, earthquake, or whatever else nature may bear are asking for trouble. |
Entrepreneur April 2003 Daniel Tynan |
In Case of Emergency A smoke alarm or a life preserver may save your life, but they won't save your business. You need a real disaster plan now. Your business's survival depends on it. |
CIO January 1, 2002 |
Attacks Barely Affect Data Center Spending Results of a survey by the Data Center Institute on planned IT spending after the terrorist attacks. |
CIO November 1, 2001 Tom Field |
How Nasdaq Bounced Back Nasdaq was back up and trading only six days after the World Trade Center catastrophe. CIO Gregor Bailar tells us how it was done... |
Entrepreneur March 2006 Melissa Campanelli |
In Harm's Way? A plan can help you keep your website running in a time of crisis. |
BusinessWeek September 19, 2005 Bruce Nussbaum |
The Next Big One Where America is most vulnerable to the next big disaster and how the nation can better manage the risks ahead. |
CFO May 1, 2004 John Goff |
In Case of Emergency New technology, and new threats, have businesses reexamining how they cope with disaster. |
IEEE Spectrum September 2006 Charles Perrow |
Shrink The Targets Human nature can better withstand a dozen small disasters than a single great one, even if the casualty total is the same. Protecting America's big targets is next to impossible; we should instead downsize them to make them less consequential and easier to protect. |
IndustryWeek January 1, 2004 Traci Purdum |
The Show Must Go On Having a contingency plan and being able to execute it will ensure the bottom won't fall out of your bottom line. |
CIO June 1, 2002 Michael Symmers |
'What If' Technology Planning Experience has shown that asking 'What if?' is the best way to guard against 'Why me?' |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Mar/Apr 2006 Barry B. LePatner |
Are You Prepared? While disaster management planning is likely to be low on commercial property owners' to-do lists, unexpected events such as Hurricane Katrina and the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks have demonstrated the importance of having a disaster management strategy. |
Financial Advisor November 2008 David Lawrence |
Averting Disaster Advisors often discuss the financial planning process to clients in terms of worst-case scenario planning. Yet the financial advisor often doesn't ask these same questions of himself for his own firm. |
Wall Street & Technology August 22, 2005 Leslie Kramer |
Always Be Prepared As acts of terrorism continue to be perpetrated around the world, and natural disasters, such as hurricanes, earthquakes and floods, threaten the nation's coastlines, financial institutions need to make sure that their information is secure. |
CIO March 1, 2006 Susannah Patton |
Captain Contingency MIT logistics expert Yossi Sheffi talks with CIO about what companies can do to recover quickly from almost any type of disaster. |
CIO October 15, 2000 Sarah D. Scalet |
Weathering The Storm - Contingency Planning Kodak has been developing a business continuity program for more than a decade. Now it's time to move on that knowledge... |
Financial Planning November 1, 2005 Pamela Black |
Shelter from the Storm National disasters have underlined the importance of business continuity planning for financial advisers -- it's not just about compliance. |
IEEE Spectrum September 2006 |
Nine Cautionary Tales If terrorists decide to strike again, are we prepared? Not really, as these scenarios of extremism make clear: 1. Bomb in a Box... 2. Electroshock... 3. Toxic Train Wreck... 4. Crude Attack... 5. Agro-Armageddon... etc. |
Managed Care October 2001 Joyce Ochs |
Sept. 11's Lessons in Disaster Care While we are trying to grapple with the changes that terrorism may make to our way of life, a greater public awareness of emergency measures is bound to be one result... |
Insurance & Technology April 20, 2007 Peggy Bresnik Kendler |
It Pays to Be Prepared Insurers are leveraging lessons learned from past disasters and technology such as data replication and virtualization to prepare both IT and employees for a disaster. |
Financial Advisor June 2007 David Lawrence |
Ready, Willing-Able? Is your financial practice prepared to help your clients, or even to function, if disaster strikes? |
Salon.com September 20, 2001 Christine Kenneally |
Terrorist wannabes In the wake of unimaginable devastation, what motivates someone to phone in a bomb threat? |
Bank Technology News September 2003 Karen Krebsbach |
Blackout Snooze After three years of building the business continuity bridge, firms were ready when the lights went out. |
Investment Advisor July 2010 Dan Skiles |
The Technology Coach: It's Mid-Summer Technology Review Time Take a look at your business backup resumption plans. |
National Defense June 2009 Erwin & Magnuson |
7 Deadly Myths About Weapons of Terror Seven noteworthy misconceptions associated with weapons of terror. |
National Defense September 2009 Stew Magnuson |
Feds Begin to Tackle the Vexing Problem of How to Defeat Homemade Bombs Congress' attention remains focused on preventing the use of weapons of mass destruction on U.S. soil, but improvised explosive devices do not receive the same attention as the chemical, biological or nuclear threats. |
National Defense June 2008 Stew Magnuson |
Public Still in the Dark When it Comes to Dirty Bomb Threat The federal government has come up short in public information campaigns to educate the public on what to do in the event of a radiation attack |
Inc. February 1, 2003 |
Readers' Questions: War. Who Is It Good For? Absolutely nobody. But there are some things you can do to protect your business. |
Parameters Summer 2007 Gary L. Guertner |
European Views of Preemption in US National Security Strategy The transatlantic divide over preemption. |
T.H.E. Journal September 2008 Rama Ramaswami |
Making a Comeback Lacking the resources companies have to protect their data in the event of disruptions, K-12 technology directors are devising their own backup solutions. |
InternetNews December 14, 2009 |
EMC Improves Backup, Replication Reporting EMC claims that its Data Protection Advisor eliminates the need for disaster recovery testing. |
Bank Systems & Technology August 30, 2004 Ivan Schneider |
Political Conventions Spur Bank Readiness Disaster recovery plans get a workout in Boston and N.Y. |
BusinessWeek September 19, 2005 Ante & Barrett |
New York Takes Another Hit If there's one thing that all experts agree on, it's that the city should fund a public education campaign, giving residents a crash course in the risks of a dirty bomb attack and what they should do to avoid contamination. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
Citigroup CFO Sees Economic Recovery in mid-2002 While acknowledging difficult months ahead for the U.S. economy and the global marketplace in general, the CFO of Citigroup also predicted that in the long run -- and absent new terrorist attacks -- the economy has a good chance at recovery... |
Bio-IT World May 9, 2003 Salvatore Salamone |
Catastrophes and Contingencies @#$! happens, but savvy IT managers can take it in stride by incorporating disaster recovery into everyday planning. |
Financial Planning September 1, 2006 Kurt Johnson |
Practice Tips Many disaster recovery plans look good on paper but lack the detail necessary to function in a real disaster. Consider these factors when establishing your recovery procedures. |
Insurance & Technology August 12, 2005 Katherine Burger |
Life Goes On In terms of protecting IT and maintaining operations, much has been learned and accomplished by the industry in the nearly four years since Sept. 11, 2001. |
Bank Technology News May 1, 2008 Glen Fest |
Protecting Core Systems Online backup services provide banks with real-time data backup at a dozen distant locations. |
CIO June 29, 2011 Maryfran Johnson |
Why Personal Leadership Style Matters When Disaster Strikes CIOs say helping workers cope is key to recovery. |
National Defense June 2007 Stew Magnuson |
Bomb Making Skills Spread Globally The war in Iraq is accelerating the development of IED technology as terrorists and insurgents are forced to adapt their methods to defeat countermeasures. |
InternetNews March 21, 2005 Paul Shread |
Big Blue Embraces Online Backup IBM will launch new services next month to help businesses backup and retrieve critical data for faster recovery from a disaster or outage. |
Entrepreneur July 2008 Chris Penttila |
Ready for Anything Make sure your business is fully prepared for when disaster strikes. In fact, having a disaster plan can actually help your business grow during good times. |