Business Continuity: Does your organisation value information?
Business continuity and disaster planning are issues of paramount importance for those involved in design, planning and maintenance of information systems, but how much value is placed on the information itself? Recent studies show that businesses affected by a natural disaster or unanticipated act of terror who do not have plans or processes in place for recovery of vital data do not remain in business long.
If your organisation generates, uses and stores information in any form and if your department contributes to the process or is responsible for part of it, this seminar is a must. Join members of the City Information Group and Industrial and Commercial Libraries Group for an evening of presentations and debate on this crucial topic.
Our speakers are experienced information and records management professionals specialising in the provision of business continuity and disaster planning.
CHAIR
Richard Beveridge, Instant Library
SPEAKERS
Dr Paul Duller, Secretary of the Records Management Society
John Roger, Associate - Business Information Services, Goldman Sachs International
DATE: Tuesday 21st October 2003
TIME: Registration begins at 6.00pm. Seminar starts at 6.30pm.
VENUE: Balls Brothers At The Minster (downstairs), Minster Court, Mincing Lane, London, EC3R 7PP.
Soft drinks and a finger buffet will be served after the seminar. A cash bar will be available.
COST: CiG and ICLG members £15. Non-members £25.
HOW TO BOOK: CiG and ICLG members can book online at http://www.cityinformation.org.uk. Non-members should email Phillipa Mills at [log in to unmask] to request a booking form.
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Phillipa Mills
CiG Administrator
CiG
PO Box 13297
London SW19 8GH
Tel: 0208 543 7339
Fax: 0208 543 7639
http://www.cityinformation.org.uk
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