According to FEMA and the US Small Business Administration, 40% of businesses do not reopen after a major disaster, 25% will fail within one year and 90% of businesses will fail within two years of ...
Do you have a business continuity plan in place? Every hour counts in trucking. Being prepared for disaster recovery can be the difference between keeping customers and losing to the competition.
"Disaster recovery and business continuity is driven by business issues, not necessarily technology issues," said Joe McNally, director of performance management and enterprise infrastructure for the ...
Business continuity plans are lagging behind the speed and complexity of modern cyberattacks, according to Eric Schmitt ...
Let’s be real: No one has a perfect business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) plan. And that’s okay because perfection isn’t the goal—resilience is. A client once told me they had a mature BCDR ...
Forty-three percent of businesses never reopen after a disaster and another 29% fail within two years. Let that sink in. Disasters are unpredictable, but their consequences don’t have to be. Whether ...
This article explores the purpose and scope of DRPs, BCPs, and IRPs, their differences, and how they complement each other. It also provides actionable insight into the role in-house counsel can play ...
At the core of every logistics or supply chain strategy lies one key question: What is the objective? The answer determines ...
The daily demands of keeping an IT infrastructure operational have grown increasingly complex thanks to how often and how rapidly vendors, technologies, and deployments change. In addition, ...
Calamity can strike any business, whether it’s a natural disaster, a major infrastructure failure or a man-made disaster like a mass shooting or terrorist attack. Your small business can be thrown for ...
Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF) board members and top corporate executives met on Dec. 16, 2025 to ...