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Jun
17
Two-thirds of UK companies lack confidence in their ability to recover Microsoft Exchange
Jun
02
Of companies that had a major loss of computerised data, 43% never reopen, 51% close within two years and only 6% will survive long term. - Jim Hoffer, ‘Backing up business - Industry trend or event’.
Jun
02
1 in 5 companies in the Southern half of England and Wales reported significant disruption to their business during the heat wave of 2006.
Jun
02
Most large companies spend between 2% and 4% of their IT budgets on Disaster Recovery planning to avoid larger losses.
Jun
02
80% of companies that tested their Disaster Recovery plans reported short-comings that needed to be addressed.
Jun
02
Types of disaster IT directors worry most about include major technology failure (36%), virus or hacking (26%), a major power or utility failure (24%) or a possible natural disaster (18%).
Jun
02
In a recent survey 73% of UK workers surveyed said they believe that their organisations relied on the ad hoc dedication of their staff rather than a business continuity plan to get them through a disaster!
Jun
02
92% of businesses now consider Disaster Recovery planning an important driver in their IT expenditure.
Jun
02
53% of businesses responding to a worldwide Business Continuity survey say their Business Continuity budgets will be ‘higher’ or’ much higher’ in 2008
Jun
02
80% of IT Directors fear ‘insider’ threats (unintentional or deliberate) more than external threats.
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