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Disaster Recovery
Aftermath:
Disaster Recovery
Gartner estimates that two out of five enterprises that experience
a disaster will go
out of business in five years. Enterprises can improve those odds
- but only if they
take the necessary measures before and after the disaster.
The
Ripple Effect: Disaster's Indirect Impact
The events of 11 September 2001 show that disasters affect even
enterprises far
from the scene of the event. Enterprises must begin preparing for
these ripple effects.
Business Continuity Planning
Aftermath:
Business Continuity Planning
In the past 10 years, business continuity planning (BCP) has evolved
into a major concern
for corporate and IT decision makers, and the Internet and evolution
of e-business have
significantly increased its importance.
Integrating
BCP Into the IT Project Life Cycle
To maintain customer confidence and financial stability in the event
of a disaster,
BCP must be addressed at the beginning of an IT project. Here, Gartner
describes
how BCP can be integrated into the IT project life cycle.
Technology Tools and Services
Aftermath:
Technology Tools and Services
Disaster recovery and business continuity planning are complex and
highly specialized
fields. Enterprises need detailed information to help them make
mission-critical decisions
about these technologies and services.
Negotiating
a Sound Business Continuity Contract
How will the information security service market evolve?
Outsourcing business continuity services to an external services
provider (ESP) makes
good financial and organizational sense - but only if enterprises
carefully negotiate their
service contracts.
The
Wireless Way to Quick Network Restoration
November 14-16
Boston, MA
The secondary effects of the attacks on September 11, 2001 included
major disruptions in communications and business operations.
According to Gartner, wireless local area networks (WLANs) offer
enterprises a quick way to establish temporary networks.
Find out more at Gartner's Wireless Lan Summit. Register
Now

Listen to this pre-recorded WebCast from the Gartner Symposium/ITxpo
2001 Town Hall Meeting in which 8 Gartner analysts answer questions
about disaster recovery and business continuity planning.
Available for a limited time.
Gartner
Named to Vault's Top Ten List of Most Prestigious Consulting Firms
Gartner was ranked ninth in the survey of the Top 50 Prestigious
Firms, ahead of Cap Gemini Ernst & Young (10), Deloitte &
Touche (11), A.T. Kearney (12), and IBM Global Services (13). The
breadth of intelligence that Gartner provides its clients is clearly
acknowledged by its inclusion in Vault's general and IT-specific
rankings.

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