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Disaster Recovery World CD-ROM [Item Image]
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by Disaster Recovery Journal. 1998
(CD-ROM). (Special Order Item)
BN397
$150.00
DISASTER RECOVERY WORLD CD-ROM
by Disaster Recovery Journal

DISASTER RECOVERY WORLD CD-ROM contains a compilation of 315 articles
which
have appeared in Disaster Recovery Journal through 1998.

The CD-ROM includes search features and on-line help, with categorized topics.

ARTICLE CONTENTS:

ALTERNATIVE SITES
Captive, Cold, Hind, Hot, Warm, Which Kind Of Site Is Best?
Continuous Availability Services
Disaster Recovery Coverage: Is It Just Another Necessary
Evaluating Hot-Sites and Contracts
Protecting Your Corporate Computer Assets
Reciprocal Agreements: Do They Work?
What To Look For In A Media Protection Facility
Which Remote Site Strategy is Best For You?

BUSINESS (HUMAN MADE)
A Top Consultant Discusses the Bombing of the World Trade
Commodities Brokerage Recovers Successfully
Contamination: The Undetected Disaster
Crisis Communication, The Community, and SARA Title III
Crisis Management
Disaster Strikes in Different Forms
Don't Be A Sitting Duck for Disaster!
Electronics/Communications Recovery at the World Trade
Guadalajara Gas Explosion Disaster
IBM Is Helping 30 Customers
Is Los Angeles Prepared for Another Civil Disturbance?
Media Planning for a Disaster
No Plan, No Site, No Business
The Disaster Threat and Corporate Safety
The Nature of the Un-Natural Disaster
The Siege of Los Angeles
Thoughts on the Trade Center Bombing
Uninterruptible Power Supply Systems
We are Back in Business!: Cleaning up after the World Trade
World Trade Center Bombing
Worst Single-Site Disaster Tamed by Crisis Management

COMMUNICATIONS
A Failure to Communicate
Another Day, Another Crash
AT&T Communications
AT&T's Failure Raises Questions
Brought to Justice: Satellite Telecom Assists Law Officials
Business Resumption in Client Server Environments
Changing Technology Makes Telecommunications More
Channel Extension Can Help Speed Recovery
Communication Recovery: Is Your Business on the Line?
Communications Recovery and AT&T
Delaware Group Protects Its Communications Systems
Developing a Contingency Plan for Your Tele-Processing
Disaster Preparedness is Key to Any Telecommunications Plan
Disaster Recovery Planning Considerations for LANs/WANs
Don't Be a Victim of a Communications Disaster
Fiber Challenges Copper But Brings Its Own Challenges
For The Want of a Nail . . .
Hostile Takeovers:
How To Avoid A Second Disaster- In Communications
Information Technology For Emergency Management
Making The Connection
Making the Most of the Worst
Microwave: An Alternative to Route Diversity in the Local Loop
Mirror, Mirror on the Fault...What is the fastest Way To the
Network-Based Storage Provides Recovery Capabilities
Notification System Internal or External
Protection of Critical Communications Networks
Put Recovery in Place Before the Disaster
Remote Database Logging For Disaster Recovery
Telecommunications DRP for Natural Disasters: Employee
Using Cellular As A Backup For Communications
Vulnerability Index Revisited

DATA PROCESSING
A Data Survival Guide
A u t o m a t e d B a c k u p : Intelligent Selection Reduces Risk
ABARS: Solving Today's Recovery Challenges
Are Your PCs Protected?
Back Up Your LAN!
Companies Unprepared For Computer Disasters
Computer Crime: The Undetected Disaster
Computer Room Spared From Meltdown
Data Center and Device Recovery Through Channel Extension
Data Protection Techniques for Midrange Systems
Data Systems Security and Contingency Planning
Dow Corning Achieves 100 Percent Improvement in Data
Electronic Vaulting Alternatives
Enhance Your Mainframe D/R Plan
Foolproof Solutions for the Foolhardy
Information Disaster Planning: The Larger Perspective
Information Processing
Is a Database Really Necessary?
Is a Relational Database Necessary?
Law Firm Implements Multiple Security Layers To Protect
Logically or Physically Restored Data? A decision that can
Online Ready Site Helps Ensure Survival of OLTP Applications
PC Backup Technology Arrives
Physical Recovery of Electronic Equipment
Planning for the Recovery of Vendor Acquired Software
Real-Time Electronic Vaulting
Shuffle The Tapes And Rack
Supporting Electronic Vaulting with Today's Communications
Technical Equipment: Restore or Replace?
The First Step to Successfully Protecting Information in
The Reality of Real-Time Vaulting
Understanding PC Software's Role In Disaster Recovery Plan
Using a PC-Based Organization Recovery Planning System

DISASTER RECOVERY
A Successful Disaster Recovery is Measured by the
And Change the Oil Every ...
Hotsite Testing Points the Way To Quick Data Recovery
Practical Ideas for Auditing and Testing The Disaster Recovery
Putting the Plan in Motion: A Checklist
Test the Pulse of Your Disaster Plan
Testing Disaster Recovery Plans
Testing Your Plan
The Disaster Recovery Walkthrough: An Exercise in Reality
The Test That Was not a Test

EARTHQUAKES
A Profile of Velcro's New Fastener
About Earthquakes
Can Central United States Survive An Earthquake
Contingency Planning at Bank of America: The Loma Prieta
Disaster Lessons Businesses Learned from the Loma Prieta
Disaster Recovery Planning Keeps U.S. Auto Club on the Road
Earthquake Devastates Philippines
Earthquake Mitigation Technology
Earthquake Preparedness
Earthquake Preparedness Planning
Earthquake Protection for Data Systems
Earthquakes: As They Increase, Are We Prepared?
HP's Investments in Seismic Protection Minimize Losses and
In the Wake Of The Quake:
It is 10 P.M...Do you Know Where Your Backup Tapes Are?
L.A. Earthquake Puts City Disaster Planning to Test
Lessons for Businesses
Measuring an Earthquake
Preparing For Earthquakes
Recovery Planning Proves Effective During Earthquake
Rolling Recovery
Schwab's Success Story
Small Businesses Are Finding It Difficult To Recover
Special Report: The Kobe Quake
Special Report: The Quake of 1994
The Earthquake Threat--How Great Is Your Risk?
The Great Hanshin Earthquake
The Loma Prieta Earthquake: Impact on Lifeline Systems
The San Francisco Earthquake
Velcro Given High Marks in San Francisco

ENTERPRISE WIDE
"Banking" For Better Service
Avoid Information Disasters
Business Continuity Out of the Data Center and Into the
Business Recovery: Regulation or Common Sense
Business Resumption Planning Beyond the Data Center
Contingency Recovery and Resurgent Planning
Credit Union Cooperative Nature Lends to Disaster Planning
Expert Systems: Extra Power For Business Recovery Planning
IBM's Announcement Heralds a New Level of Credibility for
Making the Most of Your Plan Productivity Improvement as a
Preparing Employees: A New Look After Whittier
Security's Role in Contingency Planning
Small Business -Big Risk
The Components of a Corporate Contingency Planning System
The Harsh Reality of a Disaster To Vital Records
Weather Insurance: A Tool For Corporate Recovery

FIRES
A look at the Oakland Fire
Choosing the Right Automatic Sprinkler
Disaster Provides Opportunity to Build Bridge Between East
Planning Speeds Banks Recovery From Fire
Proactive Planning Results in Full Recovery for Meridian Bank
Pulling the Plug on Wall Street
Taking Steps to Decrease The Risk Of Office Fire Losses
Testing Pays Off For Penn Mutual
The First Interstate Bank Fire
The History of the Automatic Sprinkler
This is Not a Test: River Oaks Bank Fire Forces Implementation
When The Smoke Clears

FLOODS
After the Flood, Dehumidification Specialists Face the
Boatmen's Bancshares, Inc., Faces Disaster Recovery
Chicago Businesses Forced to Declare a Disaster
Crisis Management: Planning Pays Off
DISASTER 101: A Hands-On Recovery Lesson
Disasters Can Happen To Anyone
Flood Restoration in Chicago
Flooding Leads to Large-Scale Power Outage
Houston Flooding Challenges City Disaster Team
Reacting to the Flood
Rental Power: The Pulse of Flood-Ravaged Communities
River Pours Through the Levee
Small Business Almost Goes Under After Flooding
Surviving The Deluge
The California Floods
The Drying of Chicago
The River Came Too Close To Monsanto
The Worst Disaster in Recent History
Underground Flood Hits Chicago's Loop, Shutting Down
We Knew What We Needed To Do....
When It Rains, It Pours

GENERAL DISASTER
A Key Component In Any Quality Program
Are You Prepared for an Audit?
Auditors Can Help Sell Your Plan
Business Contingency Planning Is...
Business Continuity Planning: A Case History
Business Plans to Recover at Multi-Billion Dollar
Contingency Planning Strategy
Creating Usable Disaster Recovery Documentation
Disaster Recovery Planners: Don't Get Frustrated
Disaster Recovery Planning
Disaster Recovery Planning in a VM Operating Environment
Disaster Recovery Planning Process Part 1 of 3
Disaster Recovery Planning Process Part 2 of 3
Disaster Recovery Planning Process Part 3 of 3
Disaster Recovery Planning: Coming of Age
Effective Use of Scare Planning Dollars
How Do You Get Ready For a Disaster? Selecting a
How Prepared Are You?
Is Your Recovery Plan Done?
Justifying Contingency Plans
Justifying the Contingency Plan
Mandatory Contingency Planning
Mega-Site Recovery Solutions
Mind Your HOW's and WHO's: People and Procedures Keep
Organizing a Contingency Plan For Success
Preparing For An Emergency
Reciprocal Agreement Plans: Fact or Fiction?
Recovery In the Real World
So You are The Company's New Contingency Planner!
Surviving A Disaster Takes A Plan, Not a Miracle!
Telecontingency Planning What's Your Excuse Now?
The Contingency Planner
The In-Depth Matters Of A Disaster Recovery Plan
The Kiss of Death
The Value of Planning
Tough Problem, Simple Solution
Turning Your Disaster Recovery Expense Into a Corporate
Up and Running: How to Ensure Disaster Recovery
User Involvement in Recovery Planning
Who Does What In The Event Of A Disaster?
Why Business Recovery Planning is an Absolutely Necessary
World Class Business Continuity Planning at Bankers Trust

HURRICANES
Hugo Bulldozes Insured Losses To The Billions
Hurricane Andrew
Hurricane Andrew: The Human Side of Hurricane Recovery
Hurricane Bob
Hurricane Preparation for Businesses:
MIS Damages From Hurricane Unfolding
Nations Costliest Disaster
Southern Bells Network and Planning Stands the Test of Hugo
We Were Spared! Hurricane Bob
Wind, Water, Devastation

MEDIA RELATIONS
Facing Reality
Failure To Communicate...A High Price to Pay
How Will Your Company Handle The Press and Disasters?
In Business, Ones Reputation Is The Bottom Line
Proactive Crisis Communications
When Will Disaster Strike?

NATURAL DISASTERS
City of Knox Civic Centre Fire
Corrosion Control
Cut Winter-Related Property Losses With Proper Planning
Getting Your Ground Down to Earth
Recovering from the Memphis Tornado
Small Leak Teaches BIG LESSON
The Impact of Recent Disasters
The Worst Snow Storm Of The Century
We Cannot Afford Not To
Windstorm Leaves Washington In The Dark

PC BASED PLANNING
A Guide To Selecting And Using Business Recovery Planning
Automated Solutions For Backup And Recovery Of Oracle
Do Not Forget Industry Specific Needs
Selecting PC-based Disaster Recovery Planning Software
Selecting the Right Software for Contingency Planning
Software To Save Your Skin
The Ease-Of-Use Issue in Software Selection

PLANNING IN OTHER
Automate Your Manufacturing... But Beware of Disasters!
Contingency Planning for the Healthcare Industry
Disaster Recovery in the Movie Industry: MCA Inc./Universal
Disaster Recovery Planning in Electric Utilities: A Message for
How Any Organization Can Survive Through a Disaster
Library Disaster Recovery Planning
Measuring the Pulse of Disaster Recovery at Bethesda
Planning For Recovery In a Manufacturing Environment
Saving the Books
This was no special effect... Disaster Planning Works!

PLANNING
Disaster Recovery from the European Viewpoint
Disaster Recovery in Belgium
Disaster Recovery International Style
How to Travel During A War
International Disaster Recovery Planning
The Computer Recovery Facility

RESTORATION
Disaster Recovery Service Saves Almost 20,000 Rolls of Film
The First 24 Hours Post-Disaster
Whatever Can Go Wrong Will Go Wrong
When a Property Loss Occurs, Who Is In Control?

RISK ANALYSIS
Budgeting for Disaster Recovery
Business Interruption Risk Assessment: A Multi-Disciplinary
Contingency Planning ...A Cost Versus Benefit Analysis
Disaster Recovery and Risk Avoidance/Acceptance
Impact: How Great Would It Be?
In Three out of Four Cases: Business Interruption Can Be
Is Your Business Ready For Disaster?
Quantitative Risk Assessment
Risk Analysis - An Overview

RISK ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES
Scenario-Based Risk Analysis
The Post-Incident Review Process: Can you correct the

SPECIAL
A Legal Necessity
Design Of A Temporary Organization For Emergency
Disaster Evacuation Planning in the Tourism Industry
Documentation: When Do You Go Outside?
Do-It-Yourself Auxiliary Power Check
Effective Outsourcing: The Role of Consultants in Disaster
Emergency Planning for the Disabled
Expecting the Unexpected Part of the Unexpected or Surviving
Facing Employee Trauma, Without Warning!
Family Leave: What The Contingency Management Has to
Organizing Human Resource Issues For Business Continuity
Persons with Disabilities: A Heightened Awareness
Planning Ahead For Rental Generator Set Power at Your
The Disaster Recovery Planner and Insurance
Time Quickly Running Out On Halon
Working With Disaster Recovery Specialists
Workplace Violence: Steps Towards Prevention

TERRORISM
A Survivors Tale: The Rebirth of the Federal Employees Credit
Law and Terrorism
Oklahoma City Bombing
Small Businesses in OKC Area Struggle to Rebuild
Special Report: Oklahoma City
Terrorism Coverage Elsewhere
Terrorism Coverage in the United Kingdom
Terrorism Hits The Heartland
The New Face of Terrorism
Waging the War on Terrorism


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