One of the things I take seriously as a part of my job is making it easy for Gartner clients to get access to our research in a timely manner. So here is the list of Gartner BCM Blog posts related to Cyclone/Hurricane Sandy. I’ll compile a list every day so that you can easily find everything you need.
You might also find our Research Roundup for BCM and IT-DRM useful to find our published research on all topics related to business continuity management and disaster recovery.
Post-Sandy Advisory #2: How to Recharge Your Cell Phone in Unique Ways #Sandy
A Post from My Colleague John Morency: Workarea Recovery Provider Assessment Questions #Sandy
A Post from My Colleague Jack Santos: Sandy, the Nexus and Telework #Sandy
A Post from My Colleague Craig Roth: The Impact of Hurricane Sandy #HurricaneSandy #Sandy
A Post from My Colleague Donna Scott: Is Power Recovery your Weakest Link? #Sandy #HurricaneSandy
A Post from My Colleague Jay Heiser: Electrical Fragility #Sandy #HurricaneSandy
Post-Sandy Advisory No.1 #Sandy
Sign Up For Your Area’s Emergency Alert Messages
Some Unique Pointers from Two Webinars I Attended – October 29, 2012 – #HurricaneSandy
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Category: Advisory BCM Process Event Technology Tags: Allen Weiner, Andrea Dimaio, Arnold Chase, Availability Risk, Backup and Recovery, BCM, BCP, Belinda Wilson, Bill Gassman, Business Continuity Management, Business Continuity Planning, Business Resiliency, Cloud Computing, Colin Mcenroe, Contingency Planning, Continuity of Operations, COOP, Craig Roth, crisis communications, Crisis Management, Data Protection, Disaster Recovery, Donna Scott, Emergency Management, Emergency Notification, Emergency Preparedness, EMNS, French Caldwell, Hurricane Sandy, Incident Management, IT Disaster Recovery, Jack Santos, Jay Heiser, Jim Duggan, John Morency, Mass Notification, Operational Risk Management, Personal preparedness, RaaS, Recovery as a Service, Recovery Planning, Recovery Plans, Resiliency, Roberta Witty, Sandy, social media, Supply Chain Risk Management, virtual machines, Virtualization, VM, Workforce Continuity

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