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March 2003 Mfg.Trust Feature Story


Information Week. Control IM Now--Or Pay Later.
A Yankee Group report says businesses that don't get a handle on enterprise instant messaging now could face painful consequences.
http://update.informationweek.com/cgi-bin4/flo/y/hLCa0BcZGO0V20Bt4q0AF

As war looms, the risk of cyber attacks from hackers and terrorists grows. Are you ready? Click here.
 


Computerworld. Iraqnophobia
If we go to war, the fallout for IT is going to depend on two things: how prepared you are to secure and defend your company's digital assets and infrastructure, and how long the war lasts. Click here.
 


CSO Magazine. Does Looming War Affect Your Contingency Plans?
A war with Iraq is bound to increase the danger at home, but crisis management plans are squeezed by tight budgets.
http://www.csoonline.com/talkback/031003.html


Gartner Dataquest Survey Shows That Despite Threats of War and Terrorism, Most U.S. Firms Unprepared for Business and IT Outages
Despite the possibility of war and terrorist activity, most U.S. companies are not capable of withstanding business and IT outages caused by a severe calamity. Click here.
 

Gartner Dataquest Says Security is Top IT Priority for Manufacturing
Industry in 2003

Security is the most critical IT priority in the manufacturing vertical market in 2003, according to a February 2003 survey. Click here.
 


US Dept of Labor (OSHA)
Small Business Training, Emergency Preparedness and Response
http://www.osha-slc.gov/SLTC/smallbusiness/sec10.html

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U.S. Dept of Labor (OSHA)

Small Business Training, Emergency Preparedness and Response

 

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