Small and medium-sized organizations without a disaster recovery plan are 40% more likely to close their doors permanently after a disaster. Research from FEMA highlights this alarming reality, ...
In the past, the most common way to measure the safety performance of a business was to look at “lagging” indicators. The number of incidents and injuries would be metrics tasked with painting a ...
In the first in this series of articles on disaster recovery (DR) planning, we examined risk and business impact assessment as the initial building block, and then looked at development of the DR plan ...
Organizations are relying more than ever on technology and information processes and systems to deliver critical operations. Given this operating environment, the occurrence of incidents resulting in ...
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This workshop reviews the application and use of the Eight-Step Process as a tool for the tactical management of hazardous materials and special operations incidents. Workshop materials and content ...
Incident management is one of the more interesting topics to discuss in modern software. For one, it’s driven dramatic and positive culture changes throughout the industry. Avoiding burnout, ...
In the 1970's, California (U.S.) resources were severely taxed by major wildfire outbreaks. These incidents required the cooperation of multiple agencies that did not usually work together. Many ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Transposit, the AI-powered incident management company, today announced new on-call capabilities in its industry-leading, end-to-end incident management platform.