Thanks to all who replied. regrds, Greg Bill Lang <wrlang@...> a écrit : Good advice from Daman Dev Sood. Agreed that it is unlikely that any business...
I hope this group can help me with these questions. We're in the middle of pandemic planning. We are tenants in a multistory building in the downtown of a...
Chris, I can't help you with your specific questions but I will throw some other spanners in your works in relation to the N95 masks. * Whilst attending a...
My view is that RTOs should be for processes rather than Business Units. Processes span across business units. If the business unit's role in the process is ...
Hi everyone, I get a lot of requests from Continuity Central readers for details of recovery facilities in their area. I am aware of where the main players...
As mentioned by Michael, the better approach would be to define RTO for processes & not organization or department wide. The starting point would be to...
Hi everyone, I am looking for similar services in India. As far as I know main players such as SunGard, HP & IBM do not have such facilities in India as yet. ...
David, It would be appreciate if the compiled list of recovery facility providers be distribute the “discussbusinesscontinuity” members. Thanks, Jeff...
A couple of questions for the forum to discuss: 1. Of those of you kind members who have an IT remit (and have large data centres with big mainframes, Unix and...
1. This is possible but you have to have the internal infrastructure to do it. I'm in the fortunate position that we can use our own products and 'work...
Heeemz, You may want to check with IBM India. IBM BCRS has approximately 107 recovery sites worldwide, and they definitely have a major IT presence in India....
Your listing is thorough. I didn't see however building defects such as burst pipes. (Flooding from burst pipes is very common worldwide.) Under utilities,...
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In a message dated 10/6/2006 12:46:05 PM Central Standard Time, malbano.lists@... writes: Dear All, as part of an ongoing research project I'm currently...
Dear Bill, the reason behind this list is actually the wow factor. The idea is to create, within reason and possibility, a very broad list of events which can...
Chris, thank you for the link. There are some major business related issues missing from the list which will be updated accordingly. Cheers, Miguel Albano ... ...
There are a couple of people looking for these lists. I wonder how useful this list would be for anything other than the wow factor. Would a list of risks...
One thing to always consider when dealing with risk (other than probability, impact, and duration) is "Can you actually do anything to avoid the risk or ...
Mary, thank you for your feedback. The list is currently being renewed as more feedback is received. I've created two separate items for both blackouts and...
Quick couple of points on risk. Nobody seems to be considering the positive sides of risk in this discussion and how without risk taking companies die. ...
Hello everyone, With regard to the ongoing discussion about the 'meaning' of risk: please, visit http://yhteisturvallisuus.net/en_materiaali.html and/or ...
Peltonen Jere
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Oct 10, 2006 6:29 am
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Could yo provide more information or an example of a 'risk register'. This maybe something I might what to use to help keep senior management aware of risk or...
Cruickshank, Janet (S...
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Tim, Without a doubt, risk can mean an opportunity or a threat (project management 101). It is the level of risk tolerance that varies within industries,...
Hi All I am looking for any information and technologies to assist me in increasing the resilliance of the call centres I look after. Increasingly the pressure...
Chris If your in the UK try these guys - www.ultraasp.net . There is another company called ASPECT but I'm not sure of their details. Hope it helps Lesley...
Grimes, Lesley
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Is anyone familiar with a Mosler Method for Risk Analysis ? Cheers, Miguel Albano...