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Business continuityPreventing, mitigating and recovering from disruption Scope Notes: The terms 'business resumption planning', 'disaster recovery planning' and 'contingency planning' also [..]
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Business continuityA state of uninterrupted business operations. This term also refers to all of the organisational, technical and staffing measures employed in order to: 1) ensure the continuation of core business acti [..]
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Business continuityBusiness continuity is the activity performed by an organization to ensure that critical business functions will be available to customers, suppliers, regulators, and other entities that must have acc [..]
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Business continuityThe strategic and tactical capability of the organization to plan for and respond to incidents and business disruptions in order to continue business operations at an acceptable predefined level.
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Business continuityBusiness Continuity: Capability of the organisation to continue delivery of products or services at acceptable predefined levels following a disruptive incident.
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Business continuity"Describes the processes and procedures an organization puts in place to ensure that essential functions can continue during and after a disaster." [SearchStorage.com] A note regarding prese [..]
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Business continuityThis is a term describing the discipline around Business Continuity Planning. Business Continuity does not only involve activities that take place during or after a disaster, but also those activities performed daily to maintain service, consistency, and recoverability.
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Business continuityAn effort to maintain key business processes by planning for and mitigating threats to normal operation, such as terrorism and severe weather.
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Business continuityThe ability to carry out vital business services in a timely manner despite loss of or damage to university information resources
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