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Avian Influenza Pandemic Threat: Interwise to Sponsor Live Webcast Featuring Leading Analyst on What Businesses Must do to Prepare.


CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Senior Research Fellow Highlights Critical Gaps in Current Business Continuity Plans, Outlines Steps for Effective Response

On June 8, Interwise(R) Inc., a global leader in unlimited voice, Web and video conferencing See videoconferencing.

(communications) video conferencing - A discussion between two or more groups of people who are in different places but can see and hear each other using electronic communications.
 for the enterprise, will be sponsoring a free Webcast to help businesses understand and prepare for a potential Avian Influenza avian influenza: see influenza.  pandemic pandemic /pan·dem·ic/ (pan-dem´ik)
1. a widespread epidemic of a disease.

2. widely epidemic.


pan·dem·ic
adj.
Epidemic over a wide geographic area.

n.
. During this 1-hour interactive event, featured Gartner Vice President and Research Fellow Ken McGee will lead a discussion to review likely scenarios offered by global health leaders, explain why conventional business continuity plans will not be effective in addressing those scenarios, and outline the steps that business leaders should take today to prepare for the first pandemic of the information age.

"It is shocking how ill-prepared businesses are for a pandemic," explained McGee. "Without adequate planning today, businesses are putting themselves at great risk." According to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 the Gartner report, "Scenarios for Avian Influenza and How IT Can Mitigate Risk" published March 7, 2006, "Most businesses are not prepared for an outbreak of avian influenza and have failed to heed earlier warnings...Traditionally, business continuity has been focused on the outage out·age  
n.
1. A quantity or portion of something lacking after delivery or storage.

2. A temporary suspension of operation, especially of electric power.
 of critical (physical) infrastructure."

Speaking at the World Health Organization Meeting on Avian Influenza and Human Pandemic in November of 2005, the late Dr. Lee Jong-wook Lee Jong-wook (12 April 1945 – 22 May 2006) was the Director-General of the World Health Organization for three years. He was born in Seoul, South Korea and died - while in office - in Geneva, Switzerland. , director general of the UN World Health Organization, had sobering words for the delegates: "It is only a matter of time before an avian flu avian flu: see influenza.  virus - most likely H5N1 - acquires the ability to be transmitted from human to human, sparking the outbreak of human pandemic influenza. We don't know Don't know (DK, DKed)

"Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party.
 when this will happen. But we do know that it will happen."

The First Global-Scale Business Continuity Event

Because an Avian Influenza pandemic would constitute the first global-scale business continuity crisis, there is no roadmap for businesses to follow. This Webcast will help IT and business leaders realistically understand the challenges posed by the inability of large numbers of employees, partners, suppliers and customers to get to work and ask the questions necessary to prepare for this challenge: Would their employees be able to work remotely for days or even weeks? Do key executives have emergency communications backup? How will disruptions to supply chain, customer support or partner interactions be handled? Is impact to offshore vendors accounted for?

The Webcast will be offered in two sessions: 9:00 AM EDT EDT
abbr.
Eastern Daylight Time


EDT Eastern Daylight Time

EDT n abbr (US) (= Eastern Daylight Time) → hora de verano de Nueva York

EDT 
 and 2:00 PM EDT. Those interested in participating should visit http://www.interwise.com/Gartner.html to register.

About Interwise

Interwise is the leader in delivering unlimited voice, Web, and video conferencing for the enterprise. Interwise's fixed price / unlimited usage business model and enterprise-class technology combine to make it easy for companies to deliver conferencing and collaboration as a core business application, replacing multiple products with a single, integrated solution that can reduce overall conferencing expenses by 50 per cent or more. More importantly, our unique capabilities drive innovation, corporate agility and operational effectiveness by enabling customers to give unlimited conferencing and collaboration to every employee in the enterprise, like email. Interwise sells to and supports customers globally through a direct sales force, distributors, value-added resellers, communications service providers A Communications Service Provider or CSP is a company that transports information electronically. The term encompasses public and private companies in the wireline, wireless, Internet, cable, satellite, and managed services businesses. , and network-oriented systems integrators.

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