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International Business Continuity Peer Forum Reaches Jakarta

mte_indonesia300Jakarta, 3 October 2011 -- Asia's premier Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery live forum MEET THE EXPERTS made its debut in Indonesia recently attracting senior executives and managers of risk, business continuity and disaster recovery. These executives from banks, manufacturing companies and government agencies were looking at Business Continuity Planning as possible opportunities to improve the governance of their organisations.

The MEET THE EXPERTS seminar through this debut, created an avenue for continuous learning and sharing among Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery managers. The organizers of the event, BCM Institute, believes that this platform would allow professionals access to peers and experts thereby increasing their knowledge of innovative strategies which could help in their organization's growth.

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Meet The Experts Indonesia

Ms Theresia Andita Lim BCCE,Senior Manager, Enterprise Security from PT Bank Central Asia shared on her account how one of the largest bank in the Indonesia enhanced its processes through the country-wide implementation of its Business Continuity Plan.

The seminar held on September 27th 2011 in Menara Prima, Jakarta, hosted two of the finest Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery experts in Asia. Ms Theresia Andita Lim BCCE,Senior Manager, Enterprise Security from PT Bank Central Asia shared on her account how one of the largest bank in the Indonesia enhanced its processes through the country-wide implementation of its Business Continuity Plan. Dr Goh Moh Heng, President of BCM Institute shared with participants on how buillding an organization's human competency in Business Continuity could lead to a more resilient organization.

Indonesia, with its fast growing economy, has been faced with numerous business threats from natural disasters. Disasters such as floods, earthquakes, tsunamis, and forest fires have resulted in significant losses through business disruptions.  Therefore a Business Continuity Plan is necessary in every organization to ensure resiliency in times of business disruptions. Many organizations have already developed such plans, either because of requirements passed down from their multinational parent companies, partners or clients.

BCM Institute will be hosting more of such events in Indonesia on a quarterly basis. Follow the BCM Institute's Facebook Fanpage at http://www.facebook.com/BCMInstitute for more information on the event or visit www.bcm-institute.org for coressponding Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery training programmes.

 

Prepare for Business Recovery, Cloud is The New Strategy

Cloud disaster recoverySingapore, 12 October 2011 -- Cloud Disaster Recovery is probably the most discussed topic in recent years among Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery practitioners.

While cloud technology appears to be the next new thing in town, individuals and businesses, whether they know it or not, have already been using this technology for some time. Facebook, GoogleApps and Skype are just a few cloud-based applications that just to name a few, that are commonly available for free or at a minimal cost. For businesses, the improved resiliency coupled with potential cost savings, ease of implementation, flexibility, scalability and business agility seem to make Cloud technology every Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery manager's dream.

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