This paper presents an analysis of selected MSC companies in a survey of Disaster Contingency Recovery Planning (DCRP). In particular, it examines the role of management in planning and setting priorities for contingency planning, especially in those organizations that have specified IT is vertical to business operations. At present, the level of adoption of DCRP in Malaysia is moderate. Only 40.4% of the companies are currently implementing the DCRP plan. However, it is believed that there would be a rapid development in DCRP in future based on the fact that the respondents perceived the benefits outweigh the barriers
Disaster recovery and incident response has become a necessity in today’s technological driven busin...
This paper presents the results of a sample survey of Australian organisations' approaches to busine...
Magister Commercii (Information Management) - MCom(IM)This thesis examines what a Business Continuit...
ABSTRACT This paper presents an analysis of selected MSC companies in a survey of Disaster Contingen...
Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP) emerged in the 1970s, during the era of electronic data processing ...
Historically, enterprises that have survived natural or man-made disasters have had recovery plans i...
Abstract — Disaster Management is a wide-ranging subject that encompasses disaster prevention, disas...
Chao Phraya River in Thailand, reminded us of the risks of business termination and further impacts ...
High frequency, magnitude and intensity of natural disasters in Malaysia have driven many government...
The built environment in general plays a key role in supporting business activities and delivering e...
Disaster recovery planning is a cyclic process which has the goal of maintaining the availability of...
In a disaster, lives can be lost, property and equipment destroyed and business operations come to a...
Although, hospitality firms face serious threats from disasters, few of these firms have engaged in ...
both time consuming and costly processes. These, as well as the feeling that “we have never had a pr...
Nowadays, a well functioning ICT infrastructure belongs to the most critical factors of companies ac...
Disaster recovery and incident response has become a necessity in today’s technological driven busin...
This paper presents the results of a sample survey of Australian organisations' approaches to busine...
Magister Commercii (Information Management) - MCom(IM)This thesis examines what a Business Continuit...
ABSTRACT This paper presents an analysis of selected MSC companies in a survey of Disaster Contingen...
Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP) emerged in the 1970s, during the era of electronic data processing ...
Historically, enterprises that have survived natural or man-made disasters have had recovery plans i...
Abstract — Disaster Management is a wide-ranging subject that encompasses disaster prevention, disas...
Chao Phraya River in Thailand, reminded us of the risks of business termination and further impacts ...
High frequency, magnitude and intensity of natural disasters in Malaysia have driven many government...
The built environment in general plays a key role in supporting business activities and delivering e...
Disaster recovery planning is a cyclic process which has the goal of maintaining the availability of...
In a disaster, lives can be lost, property and equipment destroyed and business operations come to a...
Although, hospitality firms face serious threats from disasters, few of these firms have engaged in ...
both time consuming and costly processes. These, as well as the feeling that “we have never had a pr...
Nowadays, a well functioning ICT infrastructure belongs to the most critical factors of companies ac...
Disaster recovery and incident response has become a necessity in today’s technological driven busin...
This paper presents the results of a sample survey of Australian organisations' approaches to busine...
Magister Commercii (Information Management) - MCom(IM)This thesis examines what a Business Continuit...