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news headlines: 10th March 2004

Business continuity snapshot published
The results of the Chartered Management Institute’s annual BC survey finds that loss of telecoms and IT capacity are top concerns of UK businesses.
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Date: 10th March 2004 •Region: UK •Type: Article •Topic: BC stats
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UK government failing to develop effective business continuity plans
24 hour power outage would have a ‘catastrophic impact’ on government operations: NCC.
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Date: 10th March 2004 •Region: UK •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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Boston unveils Corporate Emergency Access System
Will grant pre-selected business personnel carrying proper identification access to disaster exclusion zones.
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Date: 10th March 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: BC facilities
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ICM sees strong growth in business continuity market
Financial results for the six months ended 31st December 2003 published.
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Date: 10th March 2004 •Region: UK •Type: Article •Topic: BC markets
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Amerivault launches Hotbox drop ship recovery service
New solution adds mobile disk vault to online service for larger data recoveries.
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Date: 10th March 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: IT continuity
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New application performance management software helps to ensure business continuity
New VERITAS solution helps prevent common software faults from escalating into failures.
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Date: 10th March 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: IT continuity
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Basel II: Australian banks get good marks
A KPMG survey of 294 financial institutions in 38 countries found that Australian banks were progressing their Basel initiatives faster than banks globally.
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Date: 10th March 2004 •Region: Australia •Type: Article •Topic: Operational risk
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Top headlines from the past four weeks:
Business continuity and disaster recovery: how aware is your organisation? Go

Telecoms: the lifeblood of your company Go

DTCC reports on business continuity progress Go

Blackmail bomb threat made against French railway network Go

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

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




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