Hurricanes, Earthquakes, Nuclear Cold War, What Else? A Panel Discussion on Sourcing's Role in Preparing for Disaster and Ensuring Business Continuity
You may not want to dedicate the time to reviewing and revising your disaster recovery plan to cover every contingency. Most people don't. However, survival could be the reward for proper planning and training in the rare event a catastrophic situation overtakes your company. The common element in a hurricane or earthquake could be loss of power. Communication and IT services are most at risk. However there are other threats to these systems.
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You may not want to dedicate the time to reviewing and revising your disaster recovery plan to cover every contingency. Most people don't. However, survival could be the reward for proper planning and training in the rare event a catastrophic situation overtakes your company. The common element in a hurricane or earthquake could be loss of power. Communication and IT services are most at risk. However there are other threats to these systems.