Agile Business Continuity

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28 Apr, 2010

The Return of a Business Continuity Blog

Posted by: pdjamez In: BackOffice

Hello to all. The beginning of this year has been interesting for me to say the least. I’ve been busy with clients and work so have failed to pick the blog back up as I had hoped. So my Christmas holiday from the blog ended up being a little longer than expected. I also transferred [...]

09 Mar, 2010

We’ve Moved To Google Apps

Posted by: pdjamez In: BackOffice|Thoughts

Okay so I know it has little to do with business continuity, perhaps disaster recovery. I just wanted to share my love of Google and their services. I’ve been using these services for years to maintain my private email, calendar, etc. In my business life I work remotely most of the time and am rarely [...]

02 Dec, 2009

Web Directory Update, Are You listed?

Posted by: pdjamez In: BackOffice|Blog

I spent sometime last night getting the web directory sorted out. This is an area where I list online resources relating to business continuity. It was becoming a little unmanageable from my point of view and I know usability was becoming an issue. The new layout means that the categories are listed at the top [...]

30 Nov, 2009

New Daily Digest Feature

Posted by: pdjamez In: BackOffice|Blog

For those of you who are paying attention, you will have noticed a number of posts appearing over the last few days. I’ve added a new feature to the blog which grabs the latest business continuity stories from my Google Reader feed and writes a summary post to the blog every day. So now you [...]

10 Nov, 2009

Normal Service has Resumed

Posted by: pdjamez In: BackOffice|Blog

My apologies for not maintaining my blog over the past month. A mix of holidays and client engagements has drawn my attention elsewhere and as a result my regular updates have been non-existent. Thank you to all who continue to read my posts and especially to those who take the time to comment.



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