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Mel Gosling and Andrew Hiles explore the roots of various often quoted business continuity statistics. In 2008, Continuity Central published an article by Mel Gosling entitled ‘The 80 percent myth…’ ...
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Business continuity can be defined as ‘the processes, procedures, decisions and activities to ensure that an organization can continue to function through an operational interruption’. In other words ...
Continuity Central holds a comprehensive database / directory of business continuity and disaster recovery software products and suppliers. This is available to enable us to help you to quickly and ...
Business continuity plans and strategies require the involvement of many different members of your organization, but to be effective during a crisis, these individuals need to have practiced their ...
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The entire Continuity Central website is scanned daily by Sucuri to ensure that no malware exists within the site. This means that you can browse with complete confidence. Business continuity can be ...
Companies are increasingly seeing application availability as business critical but ensuring the consistent availability and top performance of applications is far from a simple task. Unified ...
The concept of Maximum Tolerable Period of Disruption (MTPOD) suddenly appeared with the introduction of British Standard 25999-2, published at the end of 2007. Eighteen months later, it remains a ...