London Bombing Shut Down the City’s Transportation NetworkOriginally published July 12, 2005 The London, England, terrorist bombing shut down the city’s transportation network for more than a day. Organizations need to consider more than the loss of technical infrastructure when developing disaster contingency plans, says Info-Tech, the leading IT analyst firm for small and mid-sized companies. In emergencies that prevent employees from reaching the workplace, such as disruption to transport nets or public health quarantines, a working IT infrastructure is of little value.
“In the case of last week’s bombings, many employees were not able to get to work because the transportation system was shut down. The ability of business to continue in circumstances like these is a direct result of how well communication and information technology services are extended to the home for remote operations and teleworking.” This BeyeNETWORK news item contains information from a recent press release by the company mentioned. SOURCE: London Bombing Shut Down the City’s Transportation Network |
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