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Monday, December 31st, 2007Show Notes Welcome to episode 8 of ContinuityTalk! Tonight we talk with Chris Batten the Managing Director of Acumin How do I get into the industry; You need to know your IT as well as contingency; Are consultancies still recruiting graduates? Whats a good rate for a contractor? Whats a good rate for an employee? [...]
ContinuityTalk – Episode 7
Thursday, November 1st, 2007Show Notes Welcome to Episode 7 of ContinuityTalk! Tonights show features an interview with the secretary for membership services, Lorraine Darke from the Business Continuity Institute During the interview there is a call for help with BCI work. Enquiries can be emailed to Lorraine Darke or Chris Green Links from this weeks news include: Boy [...]
ContinuityTalk – Episode 6
Thursday, October 25th, 2007Show Notes Welcome to episode 6 of ContinuityTalk! Tonights show features an interview with disaster recovery veteran Dennis Thomas from NDR The interview makes reference to the brilliant recovery operation by Epson following the Buncefield incident Links from this weeks news include: Essex County Council and the Cabinet Office produce a new video on the [...]
ContinuityTalk – Episode 5
Monday, October 15th, 2007Show Notes Welcome to Episode 5 of ContinuityTalk! This weeks news stories include: The start date for the offence of Corporate Manslaughter VMWare update their software to meet new demand BCI hold flooding workshop in November 2007 This week we meet with Georgine Thorburn of Document SOS to talk about document recovery and salvage. This [...]
ContinuityTalk – Episode 4
Monday, October 8th, 2007Show Notes Welcome to episode 4 of ContinuityTalk! Links for the news hightlights include: The news this week was harvested from David Honour’s great website, ContinuityCentral.com. Stories include: Is the threat of influenza pandemic being overplayed? US public better prepared to deal with disaster ABI hound the British Government over proposed schedule for flood spending [...]



