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Vendors Links
XOsoftXOsoft is a provider of business continuity software solutions that enable instantaneous recovery from any type of disaster, including common data corruption.
AEA Technology - AviationAEA Technology Aviation provides specialist risk and safety services to the aviation industry aimed at delivering innovative solutions to meet client?s needs.
Agility Recovery SolutionsOffering business continuity with disaster preparedness and recovery plans.
Alert Phone Messaging Systems and Service911Broadcast delivers notification phone messages throughout your community in the event of a disaster or emergency.
All Hands ConsultingAll Hands is a consortium of emergency management and business continuity firms working together to provide a unique outsourcing resource. We set high standards for membership and work cooperatively with our clients to ensure the best in service delivery. Our extensive network of emergency management and business continuity professionals allows us to respond to any client requirement.
Ark First Ltd.Ark First Ltd. develops and supplies advanced user-friendly business continuity management solutions. RiskMatrix.net the most advanced and user-friendly business continuity ASP system available, and Second Sight standalone or network enabled software are available via our E shop now.
BII ComplianceBII Supports and educates corporate organisations and compliance professionals using Best of breed solutions for the myriad of conflicting legal and compliance requirements. Evaluation is based on security, innovation, functionality, value for money and reliability of both application and company.
Business ContinuityQuantix's Business Continuity Managed service gives customers a unique and innovative disaster recovery solution.
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| #1 | Service Level Agreement and SLA Guide - Directory of service level agreement template, guidebook, training, and audit resources. | |
| #2 | Business continuity metrics: How much can you afford to lose? - When developing a disaster recovery plan, companies need to evaluate how fast they can get their businesses running again and how much data they can afford to lose. Bob Cramer, CEO of LiveVault Corp., offers tips on key metrics companies should use to make these decisions. | |
| #3 | Saint Lucia Disaster Response Plan - Saint Lucia Disaster Response Plan | |
| #4 | A Design Language for Emergency Operations Center Facilities - "Most EOC layouts can be described in terms of a few basic models, each of which has unique implications for the organizational dynamics it supports. These basic layouts are combined and hybridized to yield almost all real-world EOC floorplans." | |
| #5 | University of Miami Disaster Recovery Plan for Computer Servuces - | |
| #6 | IBM's Web Service Level Agreements (WSLA) Project - The Web Service Level Agreement (WSLA) project, developed by IBM, addresses service level management issues within a Web services environment. Issues addressed include SLA specification, creation and monitoring. The project provides: Explicit specifications of servlce level agreements that can be monitored by the service provider, customer and even by a third-party; Ease of SLA creation using template-based authoring tools; and, Distributed monitoring framework for deployment in a single site or across multiple sites by translating SLA data in configuration information for the individual service provider components and third party services to perform the measurement and supervision activities. The WSLA creation and monitoring framework complements various other projects addressing issues on proactive management of a service environment, e.g., provisioning resources, workload management, etc., according to the agreed upon service levels specified via WSLA. | |