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    Title: Coping with Disaster, Pandemics and Beyond: IT’s Critical Role
    Area of Discipline: Miscellaneous
    Description: Join us in discussing the realities of planning for disaster. IT often ends up with a significant leadership role in disaster planning due to the heavy reliance all of our organizations have on technology. System components such as remote access, e-mail and telecom communications, mobile connectivity and more are so tightly integrated with the preparation and execution of DR efforts that IT is an integral part of the DR planning team. Listen and share as we talk about the process of developing the plan and how the plan needs to evolve and change focus, depending on the type of event, whether it be an act of nature or an act of man
    Date/Time: 8/24/2009 1:00 p.m.    
    Location: Wood Wilson D
    Speaker(s):
    Judith A. Flournoy - Loeb & Loeb LLP
    Pam Hill - Hyperion Global Partners
    Learning Objectives: Understand the key concepts of disaster planning; identify the intersection between people and process including working at home and organizational roles; understand the important role that communication plays in disaster planning.
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    Target Audience: CIOs/IT Management/Technology Partners
    Human Resources Professionals
    IT Ops (engineers/sys & dbase admin/voice/infrast)
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