Business continuity planning has become so driven by information systems that many organisations neglect to practise how employees themselves would seek refuge in the event of a disaster.
The federal Department of Finance and Administration will upgrade the functionality of its online tendering system to comply with new requirements in the United States/Australia Free Trade Agreement. But the upgrade may be more of a 'want' than a 'need' for the department.
Hoping to make a big bang in consumer electronics, Hewlett-Packard plans on Friday to unveil its long-awaited HP-branded iPod, along with its first televisions, an entertainment hub and the usual array of new printers and cameras, sources said.
At the end of a week of Senate hearings into the Federal Government's controversial proposed Internet content regulations, the bill has received little in the way of support from a sceptical industry.
The number of companies aiming to put in place disaster recovery plans will continue to rise, says market research firm Gartner. This guide offers IT managers tips on disaster recovery planning.
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