May 2009 News
Expert issues top tips for ensuring business continuity in a pandemic
Despite media coverage of the threat of swine flu subsiding, IT experts still believe that companies should have a business continuity plan in place to deal with potential pandemics.
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New Ethernet tool launched
Patton, a US-based IT company, has announced the launch of a new tool designed to make operating
Should swine flu manifest itself as a threat, some businesses "will fail", according to one IT expert. Continue reading: Businesses "will fail" if swine flu hits A police business continuity expert has explained how his field of expertise is helping Merseyside Police. Continue reading: Business continuity 'helps Merseyside Police' A survey conducted by Continuity Central has revealed that many companies in the UK do not undertake any kind of quality control assessment of their business continuity management systems. Continue reading: Companies 'not assessing quality of business continuity management' The results of a recent study have revealed that business continuity is being considered by the majority of companies in the People's Republic of China. Continue reading: Business continuity 'catches on in China' Business continuity may be set to become more straightforward with the launch of a new disaster recovery tool from Zenith Infotech, a US-based business continuity company. Continue reading: New business continuity technology developed In the field of business continuity, the Dominos effect refers not to the Cold War view of the world, but to a crisis which hit the successful pizza company Dominos earlier this year. Continue reading: Dominos effect 'must be considered in business continuity planning' Wider area network (WAN) optimisation programmes can help companies switch to a cloud computing-based software architecture more easily, according to one IT expert. Continue reading: WAN optimisation 'can help with cloud computing' Wider area network (WAN) optimisation can play a key role in enabling businesses to grow, experts have suggested. Continue reading: WAN optimisation 'may help companies expand' Football fans who want to keep up with the latest from Bayern Munich and the other top German sides will now be able to do so, thanks to ADSL internet networks. Continue reading: Bundesliga 'streamed into homes using ADSL'
Continue reading: Manic Monday enjoys managed hosting solution Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) can help businesses save money on voice calling, but the transition to the technology may at first appear to be daunting. Continue reading: VoIP checklist published A new disaster recovery centre has opened for business in Houston, Texas, according to WTVY. Continue reading: Disaster recovery centre opens A business continuity and pandemic expert has claimed that while swine flu requires preparation, misinformation about the disease may be impeding companies' and individuals' abilities to prepare properly. Continue reading: Business continuity expert laments swine flu 'misinformation' A wider area network (WAN) solution is being sought by a local government body in New Zealand, which is hoping to improve the performance and capacity of its IT infrastructure. Continue reading: District council seeks WAN solution An IT expert has claimed that server virtualisation can help companies save money by reducing their need for physical machines. Continue reading: Server virtualisation 'can save money' Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) technology has helped Cambridgeshire county council save money, according to a report by the Guardian. Continue reading: Cambridgeshire county council 'adopts VoIP' Many businesses in the UK are "woefully unprepared" for the potential danger posed by a swine flu pandemic to their business continuity, according to one IT expert. Continue reading: Businesses "woefully unprepared" for pandemic Shoosmiths, a legal company, has issued a list of tips which could help companies tailor their business continuity strategies to be able to deal with a potential swine flu pandemic. Continue reading: Business continuity tips for swine flu issued Virtualisation has helped one London borough save thousands of pounds on its IT costs, according to an IT officer who works there. Continue reading: Virtualisation 'helps borough save money' Wider Area Network (WAN) optimisation will help one Scandinavian company reduce its IT budget by several million dollars this year if its predictions turn out to be correct. Continue reading: WAN optimisation 'saves Scandinavian company money' A Canadian technology firm has developed a gadget which enables companies to test Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) internet connections in a simple and straightforward manner. Continue reading: Handheld ADSL tester unveiled A business continuity expert has claimed that businesses need to prepare themselves for a swine flu pandemic, which may potentially constitute a real threat to their operations. Continue reading: Businesses need to prepare for swine fluBusiness continuity 'helps Merseyside Police'
Companies 'not assessing quality of business continuity management'
Business continuity 'catches on in China'
New business continuity technology developed
Dominos effect 'must be considered in business continuity planning'
WAN optimisation 'can help with cloud computing'
WAN optimisation 'may help companies expand'
Bundesliga 'streamed into homes using ADSL'
Ethernet 'is on the up'
VoIP checklist published
Disaster recovery centre opens
Business continuity expert laments swine flu 'misinformation'
District council seeks WAN solution
Server virtualisation 'can save money'
Cambridgeshire county council 'adopts VoIP'
Businesses "woefully unprepared" for pandemic
Business continuity tips for swine flu issued
Virtualisation 'helps borough save money'
WAN optimisation 'saves Scandinavian company money'
Handheld ADSL tester unveiled
Businesses need to prepare for swine flu




