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DISASTER RECOVERY WORLD III
By Disaster Recovery Journal A compilation of articles appearing in Disaster Recovery Journal from September of 1993 through December of 1995. TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER I DISASTER RECOVERY PLANNING So You're the Company's New Contingency Planner By William Hussong, Jr. Creating Usable Disaster Recovery Documentation By Don Wallbaurn 19 Turning Your Disaster Recovery Expense Into A Corporate Asset By Michael Pearce Mandatory Contingency Planning By John Copenhaver, CDRP and Raja Iyer, Ph.D, CDRP Surviving A Disaster Takes A Plan, Not A Miracle By Edith Burns, CDRP Business Contingency Planning Is ... By Larry Herriott, CDRP Preparing for An Emergency - A Step-By-Step Approach By Lawrence G. Perry User Involvement in Recovery Planning (Part I) By David A. Johnson User Involvement in Recovery Planning (Part 2) By David A. Johnson User Involvement in Recovery Planning (Part 3) By David A. Johnson Organizing Contingency Plan for Success By R.J. (Jim) Terry, CDRP Who Does What (In Event of Disaster) By F J. (Bud) Purcell Justifying Contingency Plans By Jeanne D. Powell, CDRP Is Your Recovery Plan "Done"? By Randall A. March The Kiss of Death By Michael Diaz-Piedra III, CDRP CHAPTER 1A CORPORATE-WIDE DISASTER RECOVERY PLANNING World Class Business Continuity Planning at Bankers Trust Company By Paul Kirvan Mega-Site Recovery Solutions By Dennis Von Ende Business Continuity Planning: A Case History By George Stratis and Norman Snow CHAPTER 1B SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS IN DRP Facing Employee Trauma, "Without Warning!" By Karen Sitterle, Ph.D and John Deleray, Ph.D Time Quickly Running Out for Halon By Robert Merritt Organizing Human Resource Issues for Business Continuity By Charles Kendell, CDRP Planning for Recovery In A Manufacturing Environment By Saul J. Swartout and Pat Moore Planning Ahead for Rental Generator Set Power At Your Facility By Kent Smith Do-It-Yourself Auxiliary Power Check By Pete Ashen Working with Disaster Recovery Specialists By Mark L. Moerdler Workplace Violence: Steps Toward Prevention By James S. Graves, Ph.D Automate Your Manufacturing ... But Beware of Disasters By Raja K. Iyer, Ph.D, CDRP Design of a Temporary Organization for Emergency Response By Killorin Riddell, Ph.D CHAPTER 2 ANALYSIS AND ASSESSMENT Business Interruption Risk Assessment: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach By Marion H. Long Risk Analysis Techniques By Geoffrey H. Wold and Robert E Shriver Is Your Business Ready for Disaster? By Scott Garig Business Interruption Can Be Fatal By Nelson Bean Can You Correct the Weaknesses? By Mark Morgan Scenario-Based Risk Analysis By Mark Jablonowski Quantitative Risk Assessment: Application to Industry By James R. Lynch CHAPTER 3 RESTORATION Disaster Recovery Service Saves Almost 20,000 Rolls of Film By Robert Salmon When A Property Loss Occurs Who Is In Control By Susan Plizga The First 24 Hours Post Disaster By Roger R Gordon Whatever Can Go Wrong, Will Go Wrong By Larry Wood CHAPTER 4 COMMUNICATIONS - MEDIA RELATIONS In Business, One's Reputation is the Bottom Line By Alan Caruba How Will Your Company Handle The Press and Disasters? By Donald Wallbaum When Will Disaster Strike? By Linda Young Failure to Communicate By Stephanie Nora Proactive Crisis Communications By Michael E. Trunko Facing Reality: Successful Disaster Recovery is About Managing Unexpected Situations By Michael Pearce CHAPTER 4A COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY Remote Database Logging for Disaster Recovery By Daniel Kaberon Making the Most of the Worst By Koshi Okamoto Hostile Takeovers: Exposing Packet Switching Network Vulnerabilities By Vince Gelormine Disaster Recovery Planning Considerations for LANS/WANS By Jeanne D. Powell, CDRP Information Technology for Emergency Management By M. Edward Gilbert Notification Systems By Pete Ashen Vulnerability Index Revisited: Good News, Bad News By Mike Tobin Disaster Preparedness is Key to Any Telecommunications Plan By Peter Howley Business Resumption in Client Server Environments By Roger W Farnsworth CHAPTER 5 DATA PROCESSING RECOVERY Foolproof Solutions for the Foolhardy By Carleen Bridgeman ABARS: Solving Today's Recovery Challenges By Brad Bruhahn The First Step to Protecting Information In Distributed Computing Environments By Roger Farnsworth Informnation Processing Now A Critical Part of Disaster Recovery Planning By Bob Simon Shuffle the Tapes and Rack By Gary G. Wyne, CDRP CHAPTER 6 PC-BASED SOFTWARE Software to Save Your Skin By Karen Winners Selecting the Right Software for Contingency Planning By Dora Riano Don't Forget Industry Specific Needs By Michael A. Natoli A Guide to Selecting and Using Business Recovery Planning Software By Mark Avery Automated Solutions for Backup and Recovery of Oracle Databases By Anne Janzer CHAPTER 7 TERRORISM An Explosive Topic: Terrorism Coverage in the United Kingdom By Alan J. Fleming A Survivor's Tale By Grayson Towler The New Face of Terrorism By John E. Nevola Small Businesses in OKC Area Struggle To Rebuild By Janette Ballman Law & Terrorism: Legal Issues Arising from the Oklahoma City Tragedy By John Copenhaver, CDRP Oklahoma City Special Report By Richard Arnold, CDRP Terrorism Hits The Heartland By Lloyd R. Smith, Jr, CDRP Oklahoma City Bombing By Dave McDaniel CHAPTER 8 NATURAL DISASTERS Hurricane Preparation for Businesses By Derrick Warren, CDRP Windstorm Leaves Washington in Dark By Steve Gomes Recovering from the Memphis Tornado By Keith Mathias City of Knox Civic Centre Fire By Peter Marke We Can't Afford Not To By Peter Dunbar CHAPTER 8A FLOODS Rental Power: The Pulse of Flood-Ravaged Communities By Don Butler Boatmen's BancShares, Inc. Faces Disaster Recovery By Mike Cannon, CDRP and Patti Fitzgerald, CDRP River Pours Through Levee By Patti Fitzgerald, CDRP The River Came Too Close To Monsanto By Jeanne Grimes, CDRP Disaster 101: A Hands-On Recovery Lesson By Ernie Moore The California Floods By Kevin J. Kraff Houston Flooding Challenges City Disaster Recovery Team By Richard W. Cooke CHAPTER 8B EARTHQUAKES Rolling Recovery By Tom Rood L.A. Earthquake Puts City Disaster Planning to Test By Dick Cooke Recovery Planning Proves Effective During Earthquake By Mark Fritz In Wake of the Quake: Laser Technology Saves the Networking Day By Michael Berman Emotional Aftermath of Northridge Earthquake: Lessons for Business By James Graves, Ph.D. Disaster Recovery Planning Keeps U.S. Auto Club on the Road After Quake By Vic Fricas It's 10 p.m .... Do You Know Where Your Backup Tapes Are? By John Nevola Then and Now: Small Businesses Are Finding It Difficult To Recover By Janette Ballman The Great Hanshin Earthquake By Cole Emerson Special Report - The Quake of '94 By Richard L. Arnold, CDRP Special Report - The Kobe Quake By Richard L. Arnold, CDRP The Kobe, Japan Earthquake By Benny D. Taylor, CDRP The Shock Heard 'Round The World By John Nevola CHAPTER 9 SURVEYS 1993 Automated DR Planning Software Survey 1993 Alternative Site Survey Addendum Survey of Disaster Recovery Services A Disaster Recovery Survey From 1993 Symposium By Jim Mannion and Jan Persson U.S. Hot Site Industry Market Analysis and Forecast By Tari Schreider 1994 Survey of Disaster Recovery Consultants Disaster Recovery Services Survey Addendum 1994 Survey: Disaster Recovery Services Consultant Survey Addendum 1994 Alternative Site Survey Automated DR Planning Software Survey A Survey of Disaster Recovery Consultants A Disaster Recovery Survey from the 1994 Symposium By Jim Mannion and Jan Persson 1995 Alternate Site Survey Survey: 1995 PC-Based Software Survey 1996, 336 Pages Order #DR-253 $50.00 Rothstein Associates Inc.
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