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Useful
Disaster Recovery Websites
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| - Disaster
Recovery Journal's |
| The Disaster
Recovery Journal, the first publication dedicated to the field
of disaster recovery and business continuity. The first issue
of the magazine was 22 pages in size and was distributed to
3,000 people. Today, there are well over 60,000 subscribers
and it is over 100 pages in size. |
| - Business
Continuity Planning & Disaster Recovery Planning World |
| It is
now generally recognized that Business continuity planning and
disaster recovery planning are vital activities. However, the
creation of (and maintenance of) a sound business continuity
and disaster recovery plan, is a complex undertaking, involving
a series of steps. Prior to creation of the plan itself, it
is essential to consider the potential impacts of disaster and
to understand the underlying risks: these are the foundations
upon which a sound business continuity plan or disaster recovery
plan should be built. Following these activities the plan itself
must be constructed - no small task. This itself must then be
maintained, tested and audited to ensure that it remains appropriate
to the needs of the organization. And what about the support
infrastructure and services? |
| - The
Disaster Recovery Planning Guide: A-Z Business Continuity Plans |
| This guide
to Disaster Recovery Planning is intended to be a launch pad
for those seeking help with the business continuity planning
process. It offers information, guidance, tips, and links to
a range of resources. Every business and organization can experience
a serious incident which can prevent it from continuing normal
operations. This this can happen any day at any time. The potential
causes are many and varied: flood, explosion, computer malfunction,
accident, grievious act... the list is endless. |
| - Small Business Administration - Disaster Recovery |
| Preparation
and prevention are important security strategies for small businesses,
homeowners and families. The SBA is proud to play a role in
safeguarding America by providing information. |
| - DRI
International |
| DRI International
(DRII) was first formed in 1988 as the Disaster Recovery Institute
in St. Louis, MO. A group of professionals from the industry
and from Washington University in St. Louis forecast the need
for comprehensive education in business continuity. Alliances
with academia helped shape early research and curriculum development. |
| - Disaster
Recovery Information Exchange |
| Disaster
Recovery Information Exchange (DRIE) is an organization dedicated
to the exchange of ideas within the business continuity and
disaster recovery industry. |
| - The
Disaster Recovery Plan Template and Audit Shop |
| No, it
needn't be difficult. Much of a disaster recovery planning initiative
is common sense. The rest can be greatly simplified through
simple to use tools and templates. This site is designed to
catalog the easiest yet most effective approaches and products...
to make disaster recovery planning less of a trauma and more
of a business process. The creation of the plan itself is the
first port of call, but we also examine contingency audit and
risk analysis from a simplification perspective. |