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This week I discuss why having a clear scope of the incidents that businesscontinuity is designed to deal with is important within your organisation. One of the subjects we got talking about was the scope of incidents that businesscontinuity is designed to deal with. Scope of incidents.
This week I discuss why having a clear scope of the incidents that businesscontinuity is designed to deal with is important within your organisation. One of the subjects we got talking about was the scope of incidents that businesscontinuity is designed to deal with. Scope of incidents.
This week I discuss why having a clear scope of the incidents that businesscontinuity is designed to deal with is important within your organisation. One of the subjects we got talking about was the scope of incidents that businesscontinuity is designed to deal with. This was taken from the previous version of the GPG.
This week I discuss why having a clear scope of the incidents that businesscontinuity is designed to deal with is important within your organisation. One of the subjects we got talking about was the scope of incidents that businesscontinuity is designed to deal with. This was taken from the previous version of the GPG.
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While the DRJ Fall 2022 conference is now over, it proved to be a lively mix of businesses, vendors, and professionals coming together to discuss all things businesscontinuity and disaster recovery. Request a demo at [link] today! LinkedIn: [link] Book Mathews as a speaker: [link]. Request a demo at [link] today!
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While the DRJ Fall 2022 conference is now over, it proved to be a lively mix of businesses, vendors, and professionals coming together to discuss all things businesscontinuity and disaster recovery. Request a demo at [link] today! Request a demo at [link] today!
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