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news headlines: 11th January 2006

Sudan 1 revisited
In February 2005 the UK food industry was rocked by the biggest recall in its history. Kirsten Davies explores the crisis management lessons that can be learned from the incident.
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Date: 11th Jan 2006 • Region: UK Type: Article •Topic: Crisis management
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IBM Australia buys Classic Blue
Independent Australian business continuity provider acquired for undisclosed sum.
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Date: 11th Jan 2006• Region: Australia Type: Article •Topic: BC markets
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Confusion between ‘archiving’ and ‘backup’ highlighted
Figures from a new study indicate that some US organisations may be jeopardizing their business operations by failing to archive and by confusing the functions of backup and archiving.
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Date: 11th Jan 2006• Region: US Type: Article •Topic: IT continuity
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Avian influenza updates…
Latest WHO statement; UN comments; New technique for detecting ability of flu viruses to infect humans.
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Date: 11th Jan 2006• Region: Asia/World Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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Enterprise content management storage explored
Business continuity found to be the top driver for ECM implementation.
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Date: 11th Jan 2006• Region: US Type: Article •Topic: IT continuity
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Business continuity briefs
Today's issue includes:
• FEMA/HUD program deadline extended
• Terror attacks on westerners may be imminent in Jordan
• Major disaster declared for Oklahoma

• DataCore announces low-cost disaster recovery solutions for SANs and multi-terabyte storage sites
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Top headlines from the past four weeks:

Emerging threats 2006: drought

ICM to issue Voluntary Risk Statement to clients

BC Management's 5th Annual BC/DR Study underway

HP researchers looking to turn virus protection methods upside down

WHO issues update on Avian influenza in Turkey

Seeing the big picture…

What business continuity is really all about…

Damage forecasting service for UK and Western European winter storms launched

2006 London counter-terrorism advertising campaign launched

Automata Technology Continuity and DR Masterclass 2006

Terms of reference published for UK financial sector Cross-Market Business Continuity Group

RMS analyses the impact of new TRIA structure

Maintaining corporate values through an emergency

DHS provides $765 million funding for high threat urban areas

WMF flaw could have far-reaching enterprise impact: Gartner

CBI tells UK organisations to make business continuity a priority

Despite 2005’s disasters, the vast majority of Americans still believe that ‘it won’t happen to them’

BCI appoints Technical Services Director

SNIA survey examines state of storage management

Final draft of US National Preparedness Goal released

Updated NFPA 1600 standard out for consultation

Basel Committee publishes consultation paper on ‘high-level principles for business continuity’

The five stages of pandemic response planning

Comment: Business intelligence projects should not be offshored…

Are we missing the point of pandemic planning?

Warning issued about Al Qaeda plans to target American interests in China

UK Civil Contingencies Secretariat publishes ‘Telecoms Resilience Assessment 2005-06’

US Congressional Budget Office reports on the potential impacts of an influenza pandemic

NFPA makes agreement with Canadian Standards Association

Lessons Learned from the 2005 Hurricane Season

Unitrends launches IT Rapid Recovery System for small and mid-sized businesses

R.R. Donnelley acquires Critical Mail Continuity Services Limited

UK financial system given high marks for resiliency

UPDATED Business continuity lessons from Buncefield

Tribal thinking in today’s IT environments

Temple University survey explores public crisis communications

Fail to prepare for ‘flu threat and you risk a law-suit epidemic…

Pandemic or pandemonium? Drawing on crisis management best practice to prepare for the worst

Remote and mobile workforce boom increases business risks

International SOS survey looks at state of US firms' pandemic planning

UK tripartite authorities set out financial sector crisis management arrangements

Teleworking - business continuity opportunities and threats

Flexible working: time to take the next step?

Beware the blog…

Lloyd's welcomes the step towardsTRIA renewal, but seeks a permanent solution

Joint SBA and Project Restore HOPE scheme launched to help US Gulf Coast disaster recovery

Small US companies see a growing need for business continuity…

Global Study looks at regional differences in contact / call centre disaster recovery preparedness

Using air sampling smoke detection to protect mission critical facilities from fire

More needs to be done to protect US Pacific Northwest from tsunami threat

Tropical Storm Risk consortium offers 2006 North Atlantic hurricane season forecast

Australian Stock Exchange makes business continuity investment

BRMA presents 2005 Excellence in Business Continuity Planning Award

Study reveals challenges in Federal Agencies' continuity of operations preparedness

Businesses believe that pandemic ‘flu is a threat, but few are prepared

European insurance companies ignoring business resilience investments when setting premiums

UK government promises additional spending on security, counter-terrorism and disaster planning

San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth observatory reveals new insights into the 'earthquake machine'




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