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Supply Chain Resilience Training: What Has Changed Over The Last 10 Years?

Plan B Consulting

In todays bulletin, Charlie discusses supply chains and business continuity and gives an insight into some useful case studies around supply chain resilience. What I take away from looking at a new set of case studies is that MSPs and specialist outsourcers have been integral to a vast number of different organisations.

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EP18: The Bus is Coming! What do we do? | David Lindstedt Mark Armour James Green

The Failover Plan Podcast

He is currently the Global Director of Business Continuity at Brink’s, Incorporated, the worldwide leader in cash management solutions and secure logistics. . Previously, Green was the global head of business continuity for Sykes Enterprises, a business process outsourcer with 50,000 employees and 80 locations worldwide.

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How to Offload Your Risk to a Third Party

MHA Consulting

2) Is the vendor resilient? There’s been a tremendous increase in outsourcing over the past several years. The desire to transfer risk can also factor into the decision to outsource, especially for business functions that can easily be performed by third parties, such as customer service, call centers, payroll services, and logistics.

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Real Storage as a Service vs. B.S. (Broken Subscriptions)

Pure Storage

Asset management, capacity management, shipping logistics and lifecycle management including non-disruptive capacity upgrades and any required service infrastructure refresh.” . Remember the managed outsourcing industry? This is because Pure Storage® is committing to a performance and capacity obligation. I’ve heard that before.

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What is the difference between a disaster recovery plan and a business continuity plan?

SRM

Both are important to an organisation’s overall resilience, but there are several key factors that separate them from each other. If the current answer is no one, it’s important to task an individual, team or outsourced organisation with your company’s security protection. The short answer. The bottom line: your business needs both.