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Pandemic planning: Remote access and network disaster recovery key

13 Oct 2009 | Staff editors

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The threat of a pandemic flu outbreak is something that networking teams must take seriously. The World Health Organization estimates that although the global H1N1 (swine flu) outbreak is now in its early stages that 2 billion people could be infected over the course of the pandemic.

Because a pandemic emergency will cause workers to telecommute to prevent the spread of infection, network loads will shift, making remote access and alternate means of connectivity and communications for employees important. To continue operations with staff out sick or working remotely, network managers should be putting plans into place now. A good plan could save your business and offers disaster recovery protection, not only from flu, but from other threats like storms and terrorist attacks.

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Disaster planning: Don't forget remote access and WAN security in a pandemic
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Network teams preparing remote access systems for swine flu
Remote access contingency planning is on the rise as networking teams prepare for an expected increase in telecommuters due to H1N1 swine flu. Learn what several enterprises are doing to be ready.

IT pro's guide to swine flu and pandemic planning
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The CDC's CIO gives H1N1 flu preparedness tips
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Planning for the flu: Providing network access in a pandemic
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FLU PLANNING PODCAST

Hear from networking industry guru Zeus Kerravala about best practices when developing a disaster plan for pandemic flu. Learn what's most critical to act on today and how you can map out a game plan for long-term protection.

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IP communications tools show how UC enables disaster planning
IP-based unified communications offer a viable option for keeping a business running in the event of a pandemic outbreak that sends workers to far-flung, flu-free corners of the country to do their jobs.

Preparing for swine flu with business continuity and disaster recovery planning
Find out how swine flu may impact your organization and get practical advice on how to mitigate the impact on your organization.



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