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Business Execution: Executive Buyer's Guide
There's a big difference between strategy and execution. Take a look at this white paper to learn how you can take your business strategies into the real world with the help of assets you already...
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Knocked off the grid in Jersey: Surviving on mobile tech
Hurricane Irene severed all power to my town and forced me into using mobile technology as my main link to the outside world.
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Guardly for iPhone: reaching loved ones in a disaster
The Guardly app is now available for the iPhone and iPod Touch, providing one touch connection to a personal safety network and authorities during times of stress and disaster.
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Sony NGP release could also be delayed by disaster in Japan
Although it was expected in time for a holiday release, Sony's Next Generation Portable could be delayed due to the disaster in Japan.
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Creating a real-time geographical uplink to help disaster relief
Created by students: Using real-time maps, touch-technology incorporating camera images and GPS data, zones flattened by natural disasters or war can be rebuilt by people on the ground.
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Next U.S. disaster: Is private sector prepared? Sort of, maybe - and no
Recent natural disasters in Haiti and Chile have brought back memories of Hurricane Katrina before members of the Senate Subcommittee on State, Local, and Private Sector Preparedness and Integration.
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New technologies target disaster relief
STAR-TIDES focuses on creating new technology and applications that can be used anywhere in the world during a disaster and post-disaster reconstruction. It is an international, knowledge-sharing...
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Photos: Top five Swarovski disasters
Here's a look at the five crystal-clad abominations that have stood out most over the last few years. There are others, of course.
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The Disaster Recovery Items Few Consider
How Too Much of a Disaster Screws Up the Best Plans I spent a lot of time one night this week with the CFO of a coastal Texas organization that’s based between Houston and Galveston. That...
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There will be another major quake
If another earthquake the size of the 1906 tremor hit Silicon Valley or San Francisco, what could happen? Using high tech scientists working for U.S. Geological Survey found some of the answers.
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A look back at the 1906 S.F. quake
When the 1906 quake hit Northern California, author Jack London covered the damage for a magazine. The quake killed untold numbers, but it also gave rise to modern seismology in America. Here's...
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How to avoid Rusher's Gap
The potential for budget disaster can be high if you don't embrace the fudge factor.
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Develop a baseline for defining disaster levels
In disaster recovery planning, it's a good idea to review definitions and disaster levels from time to time. By developing such a baseline, you can make sure everyone in your organization is on...
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From ground zero up: How 9/11 changed disaster planning
On the anniversary of 9/11, speculation abounds as to how the disaster recovery practices have changed. Tech Update talked to five business continuity companies that have been through the turmoil,...
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Sweet irony: EU imposes cookie law, ignores own rules
You would think an executive body of 27 member states that dictates part of their respective laws would adhere to its own? Think again.
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Disaster recovery needs leading SMBs to cloud
At least one-third of small businesses in a Symantec study pointed to data backup as a big consideration for their move to the cloud, echoing other research.
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One of Windows Server 2012's secret weapons: Hyper-V Replica
There are more than 300 new features coming in Windows Server 2012. One worth noting is Hyper-V Replica. Here's why.
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San Francisco hates your startup: SceneTap
San Francisco denizens are angry that facial-detection cameras placed in bars by nightlife startup app SceneTap go live on Friday.
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Social media PR disasters and mistakes
Social media can be a double-edged sword.. how have some companies impaled themselves?
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Verizon's cell tower on wheels (photos)
When disaster strikes, Verizon Wireless can deploy a cell tower on wheels to keep the network running. CNET goes inside at CTIA 2012.
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For Acorda Therapeutics, disaster recovery protects vital enterprise assets and smooths way to data center flexibility and migration
Prior to virtualization, we were spending a lot of time managing our infrastructure, with all those physical servers. Once we virtualized everything, we spent way less time managing the...
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