Disasters in information centres generally refer to damages by natural catastrophes, environmental conditions, and actions of humans and pests. Prompt and knowledgeable recovery operations can minimise the effects and restore operations quickly. Case studies have shown that disaster plans are instrumental in facilitating successful recovery.Master of Science (Information Studies
Disasters can be described as feats of spontaneous occurrences, in that they can happen at any minut...
M.Com. (Informatics)The-utilization of information technology is essential for an organization, not ...
This literature review addresses four key questions: - What is a disaster? - What are the effects...
Disasters in information centres generally refer to damages by natural catastrophes, environmental c...
Abstract — Disaster Management is a wide-ranging subject that encompasses disaster prevention, disas...
Historically, enterprises that have survived natural or man-made disasters have had recovery plans i...
Disaster recovery planning (DRP) research was conducted, considering established texts, current peri...
The ultimate objective of any organisation’s Information Technology (IT) infrastructure is to provid...
Record breaking hurricane seasons, tornadoes, tsunamis, earthquakes, and intentional acts of mass-ca...
Disaster management is most effective when it is based on evidence. Evidence-based disaster manageme...
Disaster information informs disaster risk management interventions. However, it is the systematic m...
Historically, enterprises that have survived natural or man-made disasters have had recovery plans i...
The management and organisation of roles and resources for addressing diverse humanitarian aspects o...
This paper will explain the importance of disaster recovery plans to the success of our agencies, a...
Immediately following a disaster-producing event, attention appropriately is focused on relief effor...
Disasters can be described as feats of spontaneous occurrences, in that they can happen at any minut...
M.Com. (Informatics)The-utilization of information technology is essential for an organization, not ...
This literature review addresses four key questions: - What is a disaster? - What are the effects...
Disasters in information centres generally refer to damages by natural catastrophes, environmental c...
Abstract — Disaster Management is a wide-ranging subject that encompasses disaster prevention, disas...
Historically, enterprises that have survived natural or man-made disasters have had recovery plans i...
Disaster recovery planning (DRP) research was conducted, considering established texts, current peri...
The ultimate objective of any organisation’s Information Technology (IT) infrastructure is to provid...
Record breaking hurricane seasons, tornadoes, tsunamis, earthquakes, and intentional acts of mass-ca...
Disaster management is most effective when it is based on evidence. Evidence-based disaster manageme...
Disaster information informs disaster risk management interventions. However, it is the systematic m...
Historically, enterprises that have survived natural or man-made disasters have had recovery plans i...
The management and organisation of roles and resources for addressing diverse humanitarian aspects o...
This paper will explain the importance of disaster recovery plans to the success of our agencies, a...
Immediately following a disaster-producing event, attention appropriately is focused on relief effor...
Disasters can be described as feats of spontaneous occurrences, in that they can happen at any minut...
M.Com. (Informatics)The-utilization of information technology is essential for an organization, not ...
This literature review addresses four key questions: - What is a disaster? - What are the effects...