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DISASTER RECOVERY WORLD II
by Disaster Recovery Journal This book is a comiplation of nearly all of the articles published in the Disaster Recovery Journal from October of 1991 through July of 1993. CONTENTS CHAPTER I: DISASTER RECOVERY PLANNING How Do You Get Ready For a Disaster? By Jim McGovern Disaster Recovery Planning Process (Part 1 of 3) By Geoffrey Wold Disaster Recovery Planning Process (Part 2 of 3) By Geoffrey Wold Disaster Recovery Planning Process (Part 3 of 3) By Geoffrey Wold Reciprocal Agreement Plans: Fact or Fiction? By John E. Nevola Why Business Recovery Planning is an Absolutely Necessary Competitive Strategy By Judy Bell. Disaster Recovery: A Key Component In Any Quality Program By Michael Pearce Tough Problem, Simple Solution By Joseph Flach Mind Your HOWs and WHOs By Joanne Piersall Telecontingency Planning: What's Your Excuse Now? By Paul Kirvan Justifying the Contingency Plan By John Watkins CHAPTER 1A: DISASTER RECOVERY PLAN TESTING Putting the Plan in Motion: A Checklist By Frank Donaldson The Test That Wasn't a Test By Mary Lou Roberts CHAPTER 1 B: CORPORATE WIDE DISASTER RECOVERY PLANNING Business Continuity: Out of the Data Center and Into the Boardroom By Anne M. McCarthy Business Resumption Planning Beyond the Data Center By William E. Gaines "Banking" For Better Service By Hal Rabin Small Business - Big Risk By Joanne R. Piersall Weather Insurance: A Tool For Corporate Recovery By Harold Mollin CHAPTER 1 C: SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS IN DISASTER RECOVERY PLANNING Emergency Planning for the Disabled By Gregg Dawson Effective Outsourcing: Role of Consultants in Disaster Recovery Planning By Mary Carrido Disaster Evacuation Planning in the Tourism Industry By Thomas E. Drabek Legal Necessity By Kevin P. Cronin The Disaster Recovery Planner and Insurance By Ed Jones Expecting the Unexpected Part of the Unexpected By Ronald A. Cuccaro Family Leave: What The Contingency Management Has to Face y Joanne R. Piersall Documentation: When Do You Go Outside? By Don Wallbaum CHAPTER II: HUMAN-MADE DISASTERS The Siege of Los Angeles By Stuart Johnson Guadalajara Gas Explosion Disaster By Dr. James Dugal World Trade Center Bombing By Richard Arnold Worst Single-Site Disaster Tamed by Crisis Management Approach By Julian Onorato IBM Is Helping 30 Customers Commodities Brokerage Recovers Successfully No Plan, No Site, No Business By Anne M. McCarthy We're Back In Business By Bill Boss Electronics/Communications Recovery at the World Trade Center By Pat Moore A Top Consultant Discusses the Bombing of the World Trade Center By Ed Devlin Thoughts on the Trade Center Bombing By Wayne Lewis Is Los Angeles Prepared for Another Civil Disturbance? By Mary L. Carrido CHAPTER III: COMMUNICATIONS AT&T Failure Raises Questions A Review of the News Events By Stuart Johnson Another Day, Another Crash By Paul F. Kirvan For The Want of a Nail ... By Benjamin W. Tartaglia Making The Connection By Leonard Lee Brought To Justice By Chris Bigelow Changing Technology Makes Telecommunications Susceptible to Power Quality Disasters By W Bush Fiber Challenges Copper But Brings Its Own Challenges Mirror, Mirror on the Fault ... By Doug Anderson Telecommunications DRP for Natural Disasters By Benjamln W. Tartaglia How To Avoid A Second Disaster - In Communications By Carol A. Keslar Using Cellular as a Backup By James F. Kainz Network-Based Storage Provides Recovery Capabilities Closer to Point of Failure By Jim Morin CHAPTER IV: DATA PROCESSING RECOVERY A Data Survival Guide By Michael Rogers Enhance Your Mainframe D/R Plan To Cover Micro Computers By Fadi J. Nasr Data Protection Techniques for Midrange Systems By E. Robert Kleckner An Ounce of Prevention ... By Ralph A. Weidler Dow Corning Achieves 1 00 Percent Improvement in Data Restoration Time By Stanley Pope Technical Equipment: Restore or Replace? By Michael Woelfel and Max Klepp CHAPTER IVA: PC SOFTWARE Planning for the Recovery of Vendor Acquired Software By Ray Dicasali The Ease-Of-Use Issue in Software Selection By Michael Gomoll Selecting PC-based Disaster Recovery Planning Software (Part I of II) By Wold and Rocheleau. Selecting PC-based Disaster Recovery Planning Software (Part II of II) By Wold and Rocheleau CHAPTER V: NATURAL DISASTERS Cut Winter-Related Property Losses With Proper Planning The Worst Snow Storm Of The Century Lessons Learned Earthquake Protection for Data Systems By Robert A. Olson Earthquake Mitigation Technology By Robert J. Kuntz and Daniel L. Tanner The Impact of Recent Disasters By Stuart Johnson CHAPTER VA: HURRICANES Hurricane Bob: A Report from the National Hurricane Center We Were Spared! By Jim Williford Hurricane Andrew The Human Side of Hurricane Recovery By Richard Arnold Nation's Costliest Disaster By Mike Tobin Wind, Water, Devastation By Pat Williams Moore Hurricane Andrew The Mother of All Disasters By John Nevola CHAPTER V B: FLOODS Surviving The Deluge Drowning In Debt By Janette Ballman Disasters Can Happen To Anyone By John A. Jackson We Knew What We Needed To Do .... By Sue McDermott and Kirk Lowery Underground Flood Hits Chicago's Loop, Shutting Down Businesses For Weeks Reacting to the Flood By Michael Gomoll Chicago Businesses Forced to Declare a Disaster By John Jackson The Worst Disaster in Recent History By Barney F. Pelant The Drying of Chicago By Charles H. Wyatt Crisis Management: Planning Pays Off By Robert Winkler and Gene La Valle Flooding Leads to Large-Scale Power Outage By Bob Bazzetta After the Flood, Dehumidification Specialists Face the Challenge By Thomas Zoll Flood Restoration in Chicago By Pat Williams Moore When It Rains, It Pours By Richard Arnold CHAPTER VC: FIRE Planning Speeds Bank's Recovery From Fire By Mark Phillips Taking Steps to Decrease The Risk Of Office Fire Losses California's Biggest Fire Since 1906 By Ronald R. Sathre Choosing the Right Automatic Sprinkler By Joseph Hankins The History of the Automatic Sprinkler Disaster Provides Opportunity to Build Bridge Between East and West By Kirk Blackmon CHAPTER VI: SURVEYS Restoration Company Survey Results Consultant Survey Results Alternate Site Survey and PC-Based Survey Addendum One in Eight Organizations Have No Telecommunications Back-Up By Benjamin Tartaglia A Disaster Recovery Survey Volume 2 By Jim Mannion and Jan Persson Survey of Disaster Recovery Services Alternative Site Survey Addendum 1992 Automated DR Planning Software Survey 1992 Annual Alternative Site Survey 1993 Annual Alternative Site Survey 1993, 268 pages Order #DR-134 $50.00 Rothstein Associates Inc.
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