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news headlines: 12th SEPTEMBER 2003

Information management: dealing with your business records
The dream of the paperless office is unrealistic for most businesses. Tony Croft overviews options for critical records management.

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Date: 12th September 2003 •Region: UK/Worldwide •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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Viruses and worms: a real business continuity threat
This was the conclusion of testimony given by CERT Coordination Center director Richard Pethia before a US government committee.

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Date: 12th September 2003 • Region: N.America Type: Article •Topic: ISM
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US keeps an eye on Isabel
First Category 5 hurricane in the Atlantic basin since Hurricane Mitch in 1998.

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Date: 12th September 2003 • Region: N.America Type: Article •Topic: DR general
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Costs to business of a terrorist attack on US rail services calculated
A new report highlights the need to protect strategic rail corridors against terror attacks.

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Date: 12th September 2003 • Region: N.America Type: Article •Topic: Terrorism
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Company looking for UK-based BC partners
Bis-web seeks consultants who wish to explore potential partnerships.

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Date: 12th September 2003 • Region: UK Type: Article •Topic: BC markets
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Business Continuity Planning workshop
Washington, DC, October 20th-24th, 2003.

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Date: 12th September 2003 • Region: N.America Type: Article •Topic: Events
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LEGATO to launch cost-effective replication solution for Windows-based NAS devices
RepliStor for Windows Storage Server.

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Date: 12th September 2003 • Region: Worldwide Type: Article •Topic: IT continuity
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Most disaster recovery solutions don't offer fast enough e-mail recovery
According to an Evergreen Assurance survey.

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Date: 12th September 2003 • Region: N.America Type: Article •Topic: BC stats
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