In the past, most enterprises defined a disaster as an act of nature—a hurricane, tornado, flood or fire that wipes out their ability to conduct business as usual. Today, with worldwide networks, 24/7 ...
At the beginning of 2013, ContinuitySA warned that business risks were becoming more complex and intertwined, and so much harder to predict and plan for. But this year they are also becoming more ...
Without a business continuity program in place, even a minor disruption to systems, facilities or other key resources can potentially halt operations, impact customers or harm the financials of an ...
Few companies were braced for the terrorist actions of September 11, 2001. Networks housing vital customer and financial data were severed without any secondary systems to take up the slack.
Here, we outline five steps that can take to improve your business continuity strategy and ensure it’s fit for purpose. Business continuity plans should be regularly reviewed and updated. Changes to ...
According to Gartner, CIOs can play a prominent role in increasing resilience in order to ensure business continuity throughout the coronavirus crisis and beyond. Daniel Sun, research vice-president ...
There are various common areas where business continuity plans fall down. Here, Colin Jeffs highlights some of these, providing his top tips to keep your business continuity planning on track, and to ...
IndustryWeek champions the people and companies that make the U.S. manufacturing sector a global leader. We provide essential information for the decision-makers and disruptors driving manufacturing's ...
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