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news headlines: 2nd March 2004

DTI study unveils risks and challenges to impact UK food sector now and in the future
A recently published report by the Department of Trade & Industry is set to drastically influence business continuity strategies in the UK food sector
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Date: 2nd March 2004 •Region: UK •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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IBM expands DR services for small and medium sized businesses
Two new optional features added to Protection Express quick-ship DR service.

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Date: 2nd March 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: IT continuity
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SunGard launches e-mail availability and notification service
New offering is powered by MessageOne.

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Date: 2nd March 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: IT continuity
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KeyBank becomes first bank to offer server backup and disaster recovery services to business customers
Cleveland-based KeyBank has formed an alliance with AmeriVault to offer backup and disaster recovery services to the bank’s business banking and middle market clients.

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Date: 2nd March 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: Financial sector
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US National Incident Management System approved
NIMS aims to enhance major incident crisis management and communications.

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Date: 2nd March 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: Crisis management
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Sunbelt and NSI extend distribution agreement
Sunbelt continues to be the exclusive distributor of Double-Take in Europe, as well as servicing the Middle East, South Africa, Korea, Australia and New Zealand.

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Date: 2nd March 2004 •Region: Various •Type: Article •Topic: BC markets
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Hughes to establish disaster recovery hub in Bangalore
Hughes Escorts Communications Ltd will supply DR and BC services to India.

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Date: 2nd March 2004 •Region: Asia •Type: Link •Topic: IT continuity
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Top headlines from the past four weeks:
If the cap fits…? Go

VoIP - most businesses plan to implement but business continuity risks not clear Go

Organisations fail to address networked and distributed stored data risks Go

Banks falling behind on Basel II Go

Businesses pay heavy cost for blackout: study finds Go

Regulation is the name of the game Go

Beyond IT service management – spreading the reach of support Go

Most US small businesses still unprotected against power outages Go

European differences in business continuity management revealed Go

British businesses labouring under false sense of security Go

VoIP - business continuity risks unclear Go

Meeting the challenge of uncertain times Go

Corporate governance study links bad boards to higher risk Go

Introduction to business security patterns Go

BCM self-assessment tool Go

The Business Continuity Awards 2004 Go

IT continuity for the small and medium sized organisation Go

The UK Civil Contingencies Bill and its effect upon business continuity and emergency management Go

NASDAQ to lead market wide disaster recovery tests Go

New BCI chair outlines changes in approach Go

Comment: Time for a change in emphasis? Go




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