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Presented by Matt Cain
Senior Vice President at META Group, Inc.

Learn Why Email Availability is Traditionally Low
In most organizations today, email is rapidly becoming the most critical enterprise system. Yet the average company experiences 30+ hours of unplanned downtime per year. Matt Cain, a Senior Vice President with META Group, Inc. and a recognized expert on email and collaboration, will present best practices for ensuring email availability while controlling cost and complexity. In this webinar, you will learn:

  • Common causes of email downtime and business consequences
  • Changing your approach to email administration
  • Successful high availability strategies
  • Tips to minimize cost and complexity without sacrificing availability
  • Emerging trends in email availability

A Solution That's Working for 500+ CIOs
Samy Aboel-Nil, MessageOne's Vice President of Product Technology, will follow Mr. Cain and introduce MessageOne’s Emergency Mail System (EMS). More than 500 CIOs depend on MessageOne’s Emergency Mail System to ensure that email is always available.

MessageOne's EMS is changing the economics of email availability by providing a fully integrated standby email system that can be activated in 60-seconds when your primary system fails. Unlike other high availability solutions, EMS is immune to database corruption and Windows viruses. Furthermore, EMS is uniquely priced like insurance and can be installed in as little as an hour.

Space is limited so register today to reserve your spot in this online event.

 
   
 

Sign up for a schedule that suits your needs. Whether you are new to the industry or an advanced planner, you will find a variety of sessions. Choose from workshops, advanced tracks, best practices sessions, interactive simulations and more.

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Special Session on the Tragic Asian Tsunami
A timely and important special session has been added to the Spring World 2005 lineup. The recent tsunami disaster in Asia has caught the attention of the world. This disaster is unsurpassed in the number of deaths, the amount of destruction and the enormous amount of recovery efforts that are needed. In this session, you will hear first-hand accounts of the relief and recovery efforts. Within days of the December 26 disaster, members of the team were onsite in Southern India, and later in Sri Lanka and Indonesia, to begin assessment and relief work. Members have been utilized to develop and implement systems for tracking of missing persons, personnel and organization registration, logistics management, requirements tracking, web support, collaboration, child services support, and many other relief and recovery support systems. This session will be held Tuesday from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. and is included in the registration fee. Recovery planners are sure to discover new methods, procedures and technologies as they hear the fascinating case studies surrounding this tragic tsunami disaster.

New Offering At Spring World 2005 Targets Advanced Planners
Do you have seven or more years experience in the business continuity field? Are you looking for information targeted to your advanced level? The answer can be found at Spring World 2005. An Advanced Networking Session will focus on issues relevant to continuity professionals who have been in the field for a number of years.
Topics to be covered include: pandemics, terrorism, program management, crisis management, program governance and regulatory compliance, BC/DR/CRM plan program integration, high availability/advanced technology solutions, global recovery techniques, event management, enterprise resource management, call centers and off shore risks.

If you have additional topics you would like to see discussed, please submit your ideas for consideration to patti@drj.com by Feb. 8.

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Best Practices and the BIA
Presenter: Barry Pruitt, PruSpeak Inc.
Michael Herrera, CBCP, MH & Assc.

This technical workshop, on DVD, is a hands-on consultative approach of leading participants through the BIA process. You’ll gain cutting edge material including best practices from around the world.

Learn the following from this Infomative Video:

  • How to Complete a BIA
  • Tips, Traps, and Pitfalls in a BIA
  • Suggested BIA Tools
  • How to Identify Risks & Leverage Results
  • Advice on How to Best “Sell” the BIA
  • Identify Your Audience
  • Be Prepared to Deal with Upper Management “Cross Examination” of Your BIA.
  • Identify the Tasks, Timelines and Put Information Into an Internationally Accepted Project Format

For more information visit BCP Media's Website


 
 
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