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BCM Basics: Business Continuity vs. Business Resilience 

MHA Consulting

It focused on identifying the most critical business processes and developing plans to keep those processes going or quickly restore them in the event of an outage. The end of the 20 th century saw the increasing importance of IT, the rise of globalization, and preparations for the potential disruptions of the Y2K bug.

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Non-disruptive DR Drills for Oracle Databases Using Pure Storage ActiveDR?—?Part 1 of 4

Pure Storage

The biggest plus point for me running Oracle databases is the ability to test your DR processes without actually having to failover and take a production outage. Select Async Replication and choose the transport (I’m using Ethernet for IP-based replication, but FC is also an alternative option).

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Business Continuity 2025 – What Will Future Incidents Look Like?

Plan B Consulting

Threats come in fashions and cyber is the big threat of the moment. In the 1990s, we had lots of transport and natural disasters, so emergency planning came of age. We have seen outages of some of the large data centres, such as Amazon or Microsoft 365, which affected large numbers of organisations worldwide.

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Business Continuity 2025 – What Will Future Incidents Look Like?

Plan B Consulting

Threats come in fashions and cyber is the big threat of the moment. In the 1990s, we had lots of transport and natural disasters, so emergency planning came of age. We have seen outages of some of the large data centres, such as Amazon or Microsoft 365, which affected large numbers of organisations worldwide.