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Hi, What should be the key components of an IT focused disaster recovery plan. Specially for a bank with head office, regional offices nad country wide spread...
nisarahmedk
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Sep 1, 2006
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4063
What about the issue related to providing Tamiflu for employees? What are organizations doing? Thanks. ... place ... suggest you ... won't get ... occurred ......
ashulman727
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Sep 1, 2006
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4064
According to the County Health Official presentation I attended last week, the strain that actually finally does break through with be differentthan any...
Howard Pierpont
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Sep 1, 2006
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It's my understanding that the gov will hijack all tamiflu like drugs during outbreak, the producer as a few million doses on hand, but not enough capacity to...
Bill Lang
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Sep 1, 2006
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That doesnt really make sense to me. While there are a million different strains, all flu viruses are the same. If Tamiflu works on H3N2, our current flu...
ashulman727
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Sep 1, 2006
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4067
... In my own personal experience with clients, it is a toss. Some want to a have system in place that allows them to have their employee's given Tamiflu,...
Bob Robinson
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Sep 1, 2006
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My company has hired a firm to screen all employees and provide them with a treating dose of Tamiflu. It is to be taken ONLY when employees begin to exhibit...
ashulman727
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Sep 2, 2006
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4069
I think it goes like this - Tamiflu is prophylaxis, a preventor, not a killer of already diseased cells. If you don't take it before the flu hits or within 48...
Bill Lang
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Sep 2, 2006
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I will never try an debate an individual that uses an apparent email address that is associated with a profession [especially in this case...
Howard Pierpont
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Sep 2, 2006
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Isn't dispensing Tamiflu an MD's job? Forgive my ignorance, is it an over-the counter drug? ... Writer24682002@... Cleveland, OH ...
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Sep 2, 2006
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4072
Obviously there is a chance that Tamiflu will be effective to some extent, and a chance that it won't. (A Risk like any other.) Bob, what sort of costs per...
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Sep 2, 2006
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4073
This talk about Tamiflu is really nonsense and a red herring. Check out the article I published on the business generated by fear on Avian flu on this ...
TimWArmit@...
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Sep 2, 2006
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... .................................................... A 10-day preventive dose of Tamiflu would be about $66 for a typical course of treatment or ...
Bob Robinson
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Sep 4, 2006
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4075
Interesting that your company and employees are willing to go that far. They have looked at the liability and found it worth the risk. I'd be interested to see...
Bill Lang
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Sep 4, 2006
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4076
NAK, I know I sound like a broken record on this, but what are your business drivers? If you don't know what each of the different business units need as far...
Jim Copenhaver
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Sep 4, 2006
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4077
Hi all, just wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of some academic literature that has been written on the area of business continuity?Perhaps...
gwfcb99
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Sep 7, 2006
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4078
Hi Gary The original BCI Good Practice Guidelines (issued in 2002) were a wonderful source of references. There are probably hundreds of references throughout...
Ray Liepa
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Sep 7, 2006
8:49 am
4079
Dear all In a risk assessment, if we calculated the cost of the equipment as part of the financial impact of a total loss scenario, which one is better? 1) to...
Nihal Ramzy
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Sep 7, 2006
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In my view neither is the appropriate figure. The depreciated value of the equipment at the time of the disaster would appear to be more accurate. VBR Bill ...
Bill Patterson
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4081
Hi Nihal, It should be the replacement cost of the equipment. _____ From: discussbusinesscontinuity@yahoogroups.com ...
Karthikeyan Mohanakri...
mkarthik
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Sep 7, 2006
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4082
Hi Nihal In addition to Bill's response below (and I am sure you will get quite a few other responses), don't forget that one of the most important aspects of...
Ray Liepa
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Sep 7, 2006
1:07 pm
4083
Nihal, Real-time financial impact uses replacement cost. Regards, Bob Robinson CBCP, MBCI...
Bob Robinson
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Sep 7, 2006
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4084
Add personnel - are the people who man the machine (in your excellent scenario) laid off (in the US that's a hit on unemployment compensation tases), fired...
John Glenn, CRP
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Sep 7, 2006
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4085
I agree with Bob, at the end the impact will be the cost of return to previous state... Norman A. Ramírez S. - CFCP, MBCI Business Continuity Services ...
Norman A. Ramírez S.
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Sep 7, 2006
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4086
Hi everyone – Continuity Central has created a Business Continuity Wiki which allows anyone to help develop a collaborative document / article. Our first...
David Honour
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Sep 7, 2006
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4087
The real question is "What will your Business Interruption Insurance pay for?" In most cases, it will be the cost of return to the previous state. That is why...
Jim Copenhaver
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Sep 7, 2006
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4088
Another two cents to make it even more complex :) From an accountant's point of view, you have to to use the equipment book value at the time of loss. Then,...
Miguel Albano
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Sep 8, 2006
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What Should Your Business Continuity Efforts Focus On? http://www.itcinsti tute.com/ display.aspx? ID=2090 there is an extensive resource list at the end of...
Dan Swanson
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Sep 8, 2006
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4090
... Interruption Insurance pay for?" In most cases, it will be the cost of return to the previous state. That is why natural disaster incidents can set...
Bob Robinson
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Sep 8, 2006
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4091
Hi everyone, I just received a flyer in my mail for a Business Continuity Planning & Emergency Preparedness Conference in San Francisco, November 13-15. It is...
Bob Robinson
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