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Difference between revisions of "Cloud-10 Business Continuity and Resiliency"
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| − | + | As per Wikipedia, Business Continuity is the activity an | |
| − | + | organization performs to ensure that critical business functions | |
| + | are available to the customers, suppliers, regulators, and other | ||
| + | entities that must have access to those functions. These | ||
| + | activities include many daily chores such as project management, | ||
| + | system backups, change control, and help desk. Resiliency is the | ||
| + | property of a system to adapt itself to the consequences of a | ||
| + | catastrophic failure caused by natural or man-made events. | ||
Revision as of 14:37, 15 February 2010
As per Wikipedia, Business Continuity is the activity an
organization performs to ensure that critical business functions
are available to the customers, suppliers, regulators, and other
entities that must have access to those functions. These
activities include many daily chores such as project management,
system backups, change control, and help desk. Resiliency is the
property of a system to adapt itself to the consequences of a
catastrophic failure caused by natural or man-made events.