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news headlines: 29th AUGUST 2003

Implementing a business continuity culture
IT is the logical home of business continuity states John Robinson, but how can IT departments foster a culture in their organisations where every executive and department takes business continuity to heart?

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Date: 29th August 2003 •Region: UK/Worldwide Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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London returns to business as usual following power outage
30 minute blackout caused major transport problems.

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Date: 29th August 2003 • Region: UK Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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ROI survey interim results
Continuity Central is conducting a survey into whether businesses calculate a ROI for business continuity and, if so, how this is done.
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Date: 29th August 2003 • Region: Worldwide Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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Comment: Pay ‘tape monkeys’, get peanuts?
Many companies choose to manage their data backup and disaster recovery in-house, as they believe it is less risky than outsourcing. Peter Hough explains why he believes this is a misconception.

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Date: 29th August 2003 •Region: UK/Worldwide Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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Global Magnitude releases recoverEASE 3.1
Updated version of multi-user contingency planning system available. Adds crisis management functionality.
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Date: 29th August 2003 • Region: Asia Pac / World Type: Article •Topic: BC software
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