Business Continuity Planning and Disaster Recovery Resources Now Available Free Online for the Public.DisasterRecovery.org Is Now Offering Business Continuity Planning Business Continuity Planning (BCP) is an interdisciplinary peer mentoring methodology used to create and validate a practiced logistical plan for how an organization will recover and restore partially or completely interrupted critical function(s) within a predetermined and Disaster Recovery Information and Tools SALT LAKE CITY -- DisasterRecovery.org (www.disasterrecovery.org), a leading informational resource for businesses seeking practical guidelines for Business Continuity Planning (BCP BCP Best Current Practice(s) BCP Business Continuity Planning BCP Business Continuity Plan BCP Book of Common Prayer BCP Banco Comercial Português BCP Bureau of Consumer Protection (US Federal Trade Commission) ) and Disaster Recovery Plans (DRP (1) (Distribution and Replication Protocol) A W3C protocol for downloading only updated Web information (differential downloads). The Web site maintains an index of its files, including HTML pages, images and applications. ), announced today that it is offering free templates and booklets to the public. It is one of the only organizations that provide tools and guidelines at no cost. "Business Continuity Planning and Disaster Recovery Plans are essential to any business, but very little useful free information is available," said Jayaram Pillai, Vice President. "By making these tools available for free, we hope to empower businesses of all sizes to take action on the issue of BCP and DRP," he said. The DisaterRecovery.org site also lists FAQs, live RSS feeds Summaries of Web site content that are published in the RSS format for download. See RSS. on disaster recovery news, and analysis tools. Industry case studies of companies that have implemented BCP to sustain high availability Also called "RAS" (reliability, availability, serviceability) or "fault resilient," it refers to a multiprocessing system that can quickly recover from a failure. There may be a minute or two of downtime while one system switches over to another, but processing will continue. Internet connectivity to support mission critical web applications are also provided. "This is a wonderful source of data to learn about common and tried BCP and DR procedures and practices," said a recent visitor to the site. "I have not found another site that offers so much information for free," he concluded. Links to sources of useful information on Business Continuity Planning and Disaster Recovery are also provided on this website. Parties desirous de·sir·ous adj. Having or expressing desire; desiring: Both sides were desirous of finding a quick solution to the problem. de·sir of partnering with DisasterRecovery.org or for advertising opportunities are welcomed to contact us. |
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