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news headlines: 28th January 2004

Majority of UK financial services firms at risk of compliance breaches through e-mail, Internet and instant message use
Survey finds 56 percent of UK financial services companies are unable to manage and monitor employees’ electronic communications.
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Date: 28th January 2004 •Region: UK •Type: Article •Topic: Financial sector
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TeleStrategies' Ensuring Continuity in Government Services
March 30th – 31st, 2004, McLean Hilton, McLean, Virginia, USA
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Date: 28th January 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: Events
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Canadian BCI Forum coordinating regional activities for BC Awareness Week
Several Canadian BC organisations working together to develop a package that will help promote BC in the country.
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Date: 28th January 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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itrezzo launches new version of Emergency Preparedness Software solution
Provides business continuity and sustained communications during and after a disaster via BlackBerry devices.
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Date: 28th January 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: Crisis comms
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BC Management's annual salary survey underway
Regular survey helps track business continuity wages.
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Date: 28th January 2004 •Region: N.America/World •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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New CNT software cuts downtime by finding and reporting storage networking glitches before they become problems
Facilitates the management of an enterprise's entire SAN, MAN and WAN infrastructure.
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Date: 28th January 2004 •Region: N.America/World •Type: Article •Topic: IT continuity
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Automotive Industry Action Group's crisis management process could save millions
DaimlerChrysler, Ford and General Motors in cooperation with suppliers have created a crisis management process for the North American auto industry.
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Date: 28th January 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: Crisis management
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South Midlands BCI Forum
Thursday 19th February 2004, 14:00 – 19:00, The Cock Hotel, Stony Stratford, Milton Keynes, UK
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Date: 28th January 2004 •Region: UK •Type: Article •Topic: Events
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Tuesday 27th January

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Friday 16th January
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Wednesday 14th January
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Friday 9th January / Monday 12th Jan
Thursday 8th January
Wednesday 7th January
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Friday 19th Dec. / Monday 22nd Dec
Thursday 18th December
Wednesday 17th December
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