This book has been written for IT Governance Limited by Thejendra BS, author of the first edition. An internationally experienced IT manager based in Bangalore, India, Thejendra BS has over 17 years experience of technology roles including Disaster Recovery Planning, Business Continuity Planning, asset management, IT security and IT project implementation. Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity, Second Edition has been thoroughly updated and revised. These revisions and updates reflect the latest changes in DR and BC best practice and the release of the new BC standard BS 25999. Each chapter of this book focuses on a specific area of DR or BC. Each topic is explained in a concise and straightforward no-nonsense manner. Practical and real-life examples reinforce the message this book is conveying. If you are thinking of implementing a DR and/or BC system within your organisation then this is the book you need. It comprehensively covers most of the points you need to understand when implementing such a system.
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Thejendra BS is a Technical Support Manager for a software development firm in Bangalore, India. He is an Engineering graduate in Electronics from Bangalore University. He started his career as a field support engineer, maintaining and troubleshooting computers, in 1989. He also worked for two years in Saudi Arabia for a Dell Computer distributor, and has travelled extensively in the Middle East. He lives in Bangalore, India. He writes business humour, technical and serious management books. He can be contacted on thejendra@yahoo.com.
CHAPTER 1: Introduction to disaster recovery and business continuity CHAPTER 2: Data disasters CHAPTER 3: Virus disasters CHAPTER 4: Communication disasters CHAPTER 5: Software disasters CHAPTER 6: Data centre disasters CHAPTER 7: IT staff disasters CHAPTER 8: IT vendor disasters CHAPTER 9: IT project failures CHAPTER 10: Information security CHAPTER 11: Disaster recovery tools CHAPTER 12: Introduction to non-IT disasters CHAPTER 13: Disaster recovery at home CHAPTER 14: Plenty of questions CHAPTER 15: How do I get started? APPENDIX 1: Sources of further information APPENDIX 2: Disaster recovery training and certification APPENDIX 3: Business continuity standards APPENDIX 4: Making DR and BC exciting APPENDIX 5: Disaster recovery glossary APPENDIX 6: ITG resources