Issue Archive: March/April 2006
Cover Story
Buffy Rojas, Editor-in-Chief
We've all walked throught the doors of Wal-Mart, our nation's largets retailer. Not Continuity Insights takes you inside Wal-Mart's crisis command center, the nerve center fo the organization's business continuity team.
Features
Continuity Insights Staff
The results are in. How do you stack up?
Michael Croy and Richard Zimmerman
While technology is never, in itself, a business continuity solution, one technology with interesting implications for business continuity is Internet protocol communications (IP Communications), which includes the more recognizable applications of VoIP or IP telephony.
Albert J. Marcella, Ph.D, CFSA, CISAPresident of Business Automation Consultants, LLC
While many organizations undergo intensive and often extensive disaster preparedness or business interruption preparation, developing plans and testing scenarios, many equally fail to consider potential incidents that while falling short of fires, floods, earthquakes, and systemwide telecommunications failure, still pose a substanial risk and liability to the organization.

