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news headlines: 5th May 2004

Response to ‘Taking business continuity training and education forward’
Jonathan Mitchell, training manager, Survive Australia and New Zealand, responds to last week’s proposals by Colin Gordon
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Date: 5th May 2004 •Region: Various •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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Small businesses understand the importance of disaster recovery but fail to act
A survey of 237 small business has found that 73 percent have no written disaster recovery plan.
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Date: 5th May 2004 •Region: UK / N.America •Type: Article •Topic: BC stats
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TSA launches new passenger rail security pilot program
Rail moving towards airport-style security.

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Date: 5th May 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: Transport and logistics
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Max Re Ltd decides on long-distance IT continuity solution
Will use XOsoft's WANSync to replicate master file, insurance database and e-mail servers from Max Re headquarters in Bermuda to a hosting centre in Dublin, Ireland.

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Date: 5th May 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: IT continuity
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TrendLabs declares Sasser.B worm as ‘high risk’
Anti virus company issues red alert warning.

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Date: 5th May 2004 •Region: Worldwide •Type: Article •Topic: Warnings
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HP launches first ‘storage grid’ architecture based data storage solution
HP has announced the launch of an all-in-one archive and retrieval solution for storing, indexing and rapidly retrieving reference information.

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Date: 5th May 2004 •Region: Worldwide •Type: Article •Topic: IT continuity
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Top headlines from the past four weeks:
Canada outlines new critical infrastructure framework Go

The changing face of business continuity Go

9-11 Commission presented with business continuity recommendations Go

Bank failures in mature economies Go

DEFRA makes commitment to business continuity Go

Banning Instant Messaging does not reduce business risks Go

Synstar opens Luxembourg business recovery centre Go

NASDAQ reports that it has successfully completed market-wide disaster recovery tests Go

Emergency notification methods: what are the risks? Go

Building a continuity culture: the importance of measuring attitudes to risk Go

Banks may benefit from delaying advanced compliance to Basel Go

Risk management must be a board issue: Lloyd’s chairman Go

Taking business continuity training and education forward Go

IBM introduces ‘world's fastest global business continuity technology’ Go

ICM doubles its City of London business recovery capacity Go

Business continuity training is generally inadequate Go

Business resilience – the next step forward for business continuity Go




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