Disaster Recovery White Papers
Business Continuity Planning: Examples of Risk Analysis Workshop Outcomes
Overview Evaluating business continuity plans requires expertise that few organizations have in-house. IT staff may lack the methodology for systematic analysis, sometimes letting emotional factors interfere with what should be business decisions. Even worse, although most organizations understand the immediate impact of a disaster, they may overlook more likely-to-occur events that can have a far more severe impact. Through the Risk Analysis Workshop, Hitachi Data Systems Global Solution Services makes its extensive experience available to organizations facing these complex business continuity issues.
| Publisher | Hitachi Data Systems | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | February 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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