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Dodging Disaster: Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery

by Vijay Sankaran

While business continuity and disaster recovery plans are important for all corporate applications, it is imperative that they exist for the most critical applications. The moment that these systems go down, your business is losing money. What are the different components of disaster recovery, and what should be in a good DR plan?

Disaster Recovery

by Luc K. Richard

When such an unforeseen event results in loss of critical business data, recovery from the incident requires up-to-date backups and proven restoration methods.

Disaster Recovery: Incident Description Report

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by Bob Weinstein

Disaster recovery has never been more important. National and world events have elevated it to a top priority in companies and government. Following 9/11, lower-Manhattan companies scrambled to recover data. Hacker attacks at government offices and large corporations also pointed up the critical need for meticulously crafted disaster recovery plans. Here is some help in keeping your workforce organized.

DRP Questionnaire

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This compliance checklist will simplify the assessment of your Disaster Recovery Plan and processes.

DRP Planning Form

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Assign roles, responsibilities and tasks for your Disaster Recovery Team using this form.

DRP Expectations Form

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by Richard Salcedo

As you begin your revised Disaster Recovery Plan, get off on the right foot with this expectations form.

Japan Disaster Recovery Symposium- Day 2

by Professor Izumi Aizu
July 25, 2011 | 76:10 | Views: 622 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.29 / 5

Are you looking for an opportunity for Professional Development, learning Project Management application in Disaster from an International Development perspective and still earning your PDU points?

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