Network Disaster Recovery White Papers
Business Continuity: How quickly do you plan to bounce back?
Overview
Watch this IBM ForwardView webshow to find out how Business Continuity Planning can help minimize the impact that downtime can have on your business, your customers, and your bottom line. You'll see how to recognize which resources take priority and which people need immediate access to them. Start planning today!
This webshow was featured in ForwardView, the premier IBM eMagazine that provides growing businesses with the latest news and trends at the nexus of business and IT. It's full of thought leadership and marketplace insight applied to real business problems.
| Publisher | IBM | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | January 2008 | Downloads | 3 |
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Business Continuity: How quickly do you plan to bounce back?
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