Protecting the Electronic Health Record - Our Centerpiece
April 30, 2005 8:00 pm | by Mark Jacobs | CommentsThe Character of Healthcare today intensifies the need to protect patient data from unforeseen disasters and destruction. In recent times, providers of care have increasingly expanded their computerized technology portfolios and increased contributions to Electronic Health Record (EHR) repositories as a replacement to the patient chart.
Cost-Justifying Your Backup Plan
February 28, 2005 7:00 pm | by Dorian Cougias | CommentsMoving your backup plan through the budget process isn't going to be a breeze-getting companies to part with the green stuff is never easy. However, this article will provide you with language and spreadsheet calculations that translate CIO- speak into the obscure CFO dialect. And hopefully, that will make the process a bit simpler.
What's With The Weather?
February 28, 2005 7:00 pm | by Chris Hebert | CommentsAll across the country, extreme weather events seem to be making the headlines on a regular basis. What's going on? Has the atmosphere suddenly gone wacky? Is global warming to blame? What about El Niño or La Niña? Are all of these extreme weather events simply the result of natural variations in the Earth's ever changing climate? And is there anything you can do about it?
BCP for Small and Medium-Sized Firms
February 28, 2005 7:00 pm | by Al Berman | CommentsThe need for business Continuity planning has grown rapidly in the 21st century, driven by both regulatory compliance requirements and customer demands. Business continuity is as critical to small and medium-sized companies as it is to their larger competitors.
Yamaha: Achieving BCP Harmony
February 28, 2005 7:00 pm | by Buffy Rojas Editor-in-Chief | CommentsEstablished in 1960, Yamaha Corporation of America (YCA), then Yamaha International Corporation, offers a full line of musical instruments, audio/visual, and computer- related products to the U.S. market. Also, YCA subsidiary Yamaha Exporting, Inc. is engaged in exporting many products and materials to overseas markets.
The Hurricanes of 2004
December 31, 2004 7:00 pm | by Buffy Rojas Editor-in-Chief | CommentsThe best exercise is a real event, but that's the worst way to find out where the holes are in your plan," says Susan Fisch, business continuity specialist with the Florida State Turnpike Authority (Boca Raton, FL). Lucky for Fisch, her organization's plans were pretty solid. "We had most of our activity in hurricane preparation," Fisch says. "And it paid off. We were ready."
BCP You Can Bank On
December 31, 2004 7:00 pm | by Buffy Rojas Editor-in-Chief | CommentsAt COMMERCE BANK, "BANKER'S HOURS" start as early at 7:30 a.m. and often end at midnight. And in its quest to be "America's Most Convenient Bank,"Commerce is expanding more than just the typical teller's work day. Headquartered in Cherry Hill, NJ, Commerce has more than 320 locations throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, metro New York, and northern Delaware.
Basel II and Business Continuity
December 31, 2004 7:00 pm | by Brian Zawada and Angela Isaac | CommentsThe financial services industry, especially medium- and large-size banks, often have formal business continuity programs in place that encompass crisis management, business resumption, and IT disaster recovery processes. Many of these programs, however, can be improved in terms of scope and maturity.
Protecting Employees During Wartime
December 31, 2004 7:00 pm | by John Briley | CommentsMaintaining Business Continuity requires more than just attention to detail in the home office. As too many executives know first hand, snags and slip-ups during business travel can delay (or derail) deals, slow up production, cost money, and generally disrupt the rhythm of your business. This is why so many companies are paying more attention to protecting their traveling employees, especially when sending staff overseas in a time of war.
Keeping Production Line Running
December 31, 2004 7:00 pm | by Perry Depew and Frank Brown | CommentsIn addition to traditional pressures of labor crises and material costs, the Information Age has ushered in global competition and the continually accelerating pace of change. American manufacturers today must fully employ the engineering, processing, and logistical capacities of their entire supply chains. America's drive toward customer responsiveness and business process and supply chain optimization must be as relentless as our foreign competitors'.
The Right Mix: Balancing Technology and Services in Designing an Effective Data Protection and Compliance Plan
April 27, 2004 8:00 pm | by Phil Gilmour President and CEO | CommentsThis session is relevant for up to mid-sized companies, often without the luxury of compliance departments and sizeable IT staff, to determine how to best blend hardware, software and services into a cost-effective plan to meet corporate policie...
Government Perspective on Business Recovery
April 27, 2004 8:00 pm | by Richard Harris Management Analyst | CommentsThis session will focus on the experiences and strategies in planning for possible interruptions to our business of running the government and how to negotiate obstacles such as gaining management commitment, ensuring public awareness, articulat...
Continuity with Collaboration: A Framework for National Response and Homeland Security
April 27, 2004 8:00 pm | by Scott Ream President | CommentsAmericans continue to be frightened about terrorism and their general well being at home. Why? In short, lack of collaboration. Public corporations and public officials should demand that their plans, approach, methods, technology and all parts ...
Best Practices: Is There Such a Thing When You Are Developing Your Disaster Recovery Plan or Your Business Continuity Plan?
April 27, 2004 8:00 pm | by Stuart Murray Senior Business Continuity Consultant | CommentsIn this tough economic environment, it is tempting to cut resources in business continuity planning (BCP). This presentation covers some specific industry-recommended best practices for BCP and DRP and will help you incorporate that into your da...
Decision Rights—Avoiding Chaos and Conflict During Crises
April 27, 2004 8:00 pm | by Cole Emerson Director, Assurance | CommentsAs part of corporate governance, clear identification of roles, responsibilities and decision-making during normal operations is expected. This presentation will cover the decision rights process required to ensure a more effective response to m...


