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news headlines: 27th JUNE 2003

Developing a comprehensive open-source business continuity model
Take part in an industry-wide consultation.
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Date: 27th June 2003 •Region: Worldwide •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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BIA survey – last chance to take part
Data storage requirements expected to grow more than 30 percent per year for the next three years.
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Date: 27th June 2003 •Worldwide •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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US critical infrastructure research outlined
At the Virginia Institute for Defense and Homeland Security Research Summit.
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Date: 27th June 2003 •N.America •Type: Article •Topic: Emergency planning
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Amos 5.0 structural equation modelling software launched
Dependency modelling approach may have applications within the business continuity planning environment.
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Date: 27th June 2003 •Worldwide •Type: Article •Topic: BC software
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