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http://www.contingencyplanning.com
Official website of the Contingency Planning & Management Group which circulates the Contingency Planning & Management magazines.  The magazines incorporate coverage of the latest planning innovations, product / service technologies, industry trends, mitigation strategies, and purchase advice.
 
http://www.contingency-planning-disaster-recovery-guide.co.uk
The UK-based website provides a simple contingency planning and disaster recovery guide that outlines the most common steps in contingency planning and disaster recovery, as well as identifying popular tools and solutions.
 
http://www.disaster-recovery-guide.com
This guide to Disaster Recovery Planning is intended to be a launch pad for those seeking help with the business continuity planning process. It offers information, guidance, tips, and links to a range of resources.
 
http://www.disaster-resource.com
Publisher of the Disaster Resource Guide which consolidates and communicates thousands of resources into an annual reference.  It is a result of working together with three important groups - an experienced and knowledgeable Advisory Board, a grassroots alliance of organizations, and participation of more than 200 companies with essential products and services.
 
http://www.driasia.org
Official website of the Disaster Recovery Institute Asia ( DRI Asia ). DRI Asia is a non-profit organization established in 1st December 2001 to create a base of common disaster recovery and business continuity planning knowledge through education, assistance, and the development of a resource base; to certify qualified individuals; and to promote the credibility and professionalism of certified professionals.
 
http://www.drii.org
DRI International (DRII) was first formed in 1988 as the Disaster Recovery Institute in St. Louis, MO.  A group of professionals from the industry and from Washington University in St. Louis forecast the need for comprehensive education in business continuity.  Alliances with academia helped shape early research and curriculum development. The group also understood that individual certification and establishing a common body of knowledge (standards) could only enhance industry professionalism.  As a result, the new non-profit organization established its goals to promote a base of common knowledge for the business continuity planning / disaster recovery industry through education, assistance, and publication of the standard resource base; certify qualified individuals in the discipline; and promote the credibility and professionalism of certified individuals.
 
http://www.drj.com
Disaster Recovery Journal, the first quarterly publication dedicated to the field of disaster recovery and business continuity in 1987.  The first issue of the magazine was 22 pages in size and was distributed to 3,000 people. Today, there are well over 60,000 subscribers and it is over 100 pages in size.
 
http://www.globalcontinuity.com
globalcontinuity.com (GCC) is the world's first business continuity management portal. It is produced, developed and designed using our own in-house team. GCC is part of the Neverfail Group plc.
 
http://www.survive.com
Launched in 1989, Survive has since grown throughout the world to become the leading forum for expertise and information exchange among business continuity management practitioners and professionals, and all managers and directors with responsibility for ensuring the resilience and ultimate survival of their companies. Originally focused largely on the back-up and recovery of IT and communications systems, Survive is now the only organization of its kind in the world addressing the continuity needs of the entire organization.
 
http://www.thebci.org
The Business Continuity Institute was established to provide opportunities to obtain guidance and support for business continuity professionals. The Business Continuity Institute provides an internationally recognised status and its wider role is to promote the highest standards of professional competence and commercial ethics in the provision and maintenance of business continuity management services. This web site contains a wealth of information and resources for the both the business continuity novice and expert as well as allowing members the opportunity to communicate and network with each other.
 
 
 
 


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