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Identifying the Optimal Process and Department Level to Perform a Business Impact Analysis

Fusion Risk Management

Business Unit: A logical higher segment of a company (such as human resources, finance, research and development, manufacturing, etc.) Business Department: Specialized functional area within a business unit, such as treasury, tax, accounting, information security, risk management , etc. representing multiple business functions.

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SIA New Member Profile: Fracktional Solutions

Security Industry Association

Our chief technology officer, Tyson Frack, has worked in the security industry since 2002, holding many roles from technician to trainer, professional services, technical account manager/developer, and I would attend ISC West with him every year. What makes us unique is that we bridge the role from manufacturer to end users.

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Five Top Sessions on Strategic Management and Business Development at ISC East

Security Industry Association

The panel will give insight on the application and use of these valuable resources during this presentation at ISC East.” This session will highlight practical ways manufacturers, integrators and customers can collaborate to help bridge the consumption gap so customers can continue to adopt new technology. “In

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VMware vs. OpenStack: Choosing the Right Cloud Management Solution

Pure Storage

Core Features and Functionalities VMware’s core features revolve around its ability to virtualize and manage complex IT infrastructures. Cloud for SaaS Providers Software-as-a-service (SaaS) providers leverage OpenStack to build and deliver scalable cloud-based applications while maintaining full control over infrastructure.

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Everything You Need to Know About Business Continuity Plans

Erwood Group

Loss of Technology: Loss of technology addresses the loss of one or more core critical technologies including, applications, data, data center, and network, hosted and delivered by the Technology Department. Business Continuity Planning will be for the loss/unavailability of an individual or single applications. Assumptions.