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news headlines: 20th April 2004

IBM introduces ‘world's fastest global business continuity technology’
Global Mirror for Enterprise Storage will help make ultra high speed global disaster recovery networks a reality.

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Date: 20th April 2004 •Region: US/UK/World •Type: Article •Topic: IT continuity
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ICM doubles its City of London business recovery capacity
Wapping site to increase from 250 to 500 recovery positions.

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Date: 20th April 2004 •Region: UK •Type: Article •Topic: Recovery facilities
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Taking business continuity training and education forward
Regional Business Continuity Institute forums could be developed to meet training and education needs, says Colin Gordon.

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Date: 20th April 2004 •Region: UK/World •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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FERC takes prompt action in response to blackout task force recommendations
Policy statement outlines power supply continuity enforcement steps.

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Date: 20th April 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: Power management
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Businesses trying to operate in Iraq facing supply chain nightmare
‘Iraq's commercial transport network has practically come to a halt.’

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Date: 20th April 2004 •Region: Middle East •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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South Midlands BCI Forum
22nd April 2004, Stony Stratford, Milton Keynes.

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Date: 20th April 2004 •Region: UK •Type: Article •Topic: Events
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IBM acquires Schlumberger Business Continuity Services unit Go

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Dependency unlimited Go

BCI outlines its succession plan Go

Secretariat issues Civil Contingencies Bill update Go

Business continuity training survey Go

From disappearing boundaries to security governance Go

Checklist: protecting employees on new overseas assignments Go

Further lessons from Manchester Go

Classic Blue opens Adelaide business recovery centre Go

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Attitudes to risk survey results: part three Go

57 percent growth seen in US Securities spending on business continuity Go

Before the business continuity plan - what can you do if your organisation doesn’t yet have a BCP, but you want to prepare for emergencies? Go

VoIP - Vulnerability over Internet Protocol? Go

Crisis management – don’t forget the people! Go

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