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Business continuity briefs:
2nd April 2008

'Business continuity briefs' provides a summary of new product and services press releases and other useful resources published in the last 24 hours.

Double-Take Software to receive Investor in Customers award
Double-Take Software has announced that it has received an ‘outstanding’ level Investor in Customers (IIC) award. This award is designed to reward excellence in customer service as well as to serve as an independent benchmark of achievement. The IIC recognises organisations that create long-term relationships with customers by understanding and consistently exceeding customer expectations of the services provided. www.doubletake.com

‘Real Plans for Real People: Satisfying the Human Concerns of Business Continuity’
Webinar, Wednesday, April 16, 2 PM (ET)/11 AM (PT).
In this free, one-hour Webcast from Varolii Corporation, you'll find out why people-focused business continuity planning must be fundamentally different than that of the historical technology and data approach.
More details and register at: http://www.1105info.com/t.do?id=1018317:5476118

Protegrity awarded patent on database key rotation method: helps achieve
zero downtime

Protegrity Corporation has announced that it has been awarded a patent for database key rotation that allows for zero application downtime. United States Patent 7,325,129, developed by Protegrity’s chief technology officer Ulf Mattsson, delivers a continuous process for changing encryption keys in relational databases. This ensures initial encryption, real time updates and on-demand key changes can all occur without ever needing to take mission critical systems offline. www.protegrity.com

Current environmental stories with business continuity implications:

FEMA daily SITREP

World weather impacts

Drought hits Northern China, worst in decades

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Date: 2nd April 2008• Region: Various




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