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news headlines: 28th April 2004

Anarchists and anti-capitalists plan for May Day
Following high profile events in recent years this year’s May Day protests are expected to be much lower-key.

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Date: 28th April 2004 •Region: UK/W.Europe/World •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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DEFRA makes commitment to business continuity
Garrison Continuity wins contract from the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

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Date: 28th April 2004 •Region: UK •Type: Article •Topic: BC markets
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Banning Instant Messaging does not reduce business risks
IDC and Facetime survey finds that simply prohibiting Instant Messaging is not an effective information security tactic.

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Date: 28th April 2004 •Region: N.America/World •Type: Article •Topic: ISM
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NSI introduces Double-Take solutions for Microsoft SQL Server
Enhances Microsoft SQL Server native copy utilities by leveraging Double-Take software's ability to replicate all data and non-data changes in real time without the need to take the server offline.

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Date: 28th April 2004 •Region: N.America/World •Type: Article •Topic: IT continuity
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FreshDirect incident displays the benefits of crisis communications software
Quickly notifies 3,200 customers that service would be interrupted as a result of a power outage.

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Date: 28th April 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: Crisis communications
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SIA Business Continuity Conference and Exhibit
October 26th-28th, 2004, New York Marriott, Brooklyn, NY.

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Date: 28th April 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: Events
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Top headlines from the past four weeks:
Synstar opens Luxembourg business recovery centre Go

NASDAQ reports that it has successfully completed market-wide disaster recovery tests Go

Emergency notification methods: what are the risks? Go

Building a continuity culture: the importance of measuring attitudes to risk Go

Banks may benefit from delaying advanced compliance to Basel Go

Risk management must be a board issue: Lloyd’s chairman Go

Taking business continuity training and education forward Go

IBM introduces ‘world's fastest global business continuity technology’ Go

ICM doubles its City of London business recovery capacity Go

Business continuity training is generally inadequate Go

Business resilience – the next step forward for business continuity Go

Business Continuity Institute advertises for senior executive Go

55 percent of industrial companies addressing supply chain contingency planning issues Go

IBM acquires Schlumberger Business Continuity Services unit Go

SIA publishes updated information on ‘Unexpected Market Close’ procedures and implications Go

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

Manchester incident displays telecoms dependencies Go




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