Resilient business continuity is the most important aspect of disaster recovery, ensuring operations persist despite disruptions.
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A disaster recovery plan is essential to protect business continuity and minimise operational downtime during disruptions.
The UK and India have launched the Technology Security Initiative (TSI) to enhance cooperation in areas such as telecommunications, semiconductors, AI, quantum, biotechnology, and advanced materials.
Disaster recovery procedures are crucial for ensuring that businesses can quickly resume operations after a disruption.
LGES slashes sales targets due to weak EV demand and US election risks, opting to scale back expansions and maximise current capacity. Despite the challenges, LGES shares have seen a rebound, jumping 4.2%. Shares in LGES rival Samsung SDI rose 3%, and SK Innovation, which owns battery maker SK On, gained 1.2%.
Nvidia has approved Samsung’s HBM3 chips for use in its H20 GPU, designed for the Chinese market and compliant with U.S. export controls. Samsung is still undergoing testing for Nvidia’s fifth-generation HBM3E chips, with the current approval limited to the HBM3 variant.
A disaster recovery plan requires requires team formation, clear objectives, infrastructure mapping, solution selection, and ongoing review. A disaster recovery plan is essential for business continuity, ensuring operations and data are protected against crises through a structured response and recovery strategy.
Essential elements include a detailed asset inventory, risk assessment, and clear RTO and RPO objectives for efficient data recovery. A robust plan also encompasses effective communication strategies, partner and vendor coordination, comprehensive backup solutions, defined roles, and regular testing to maintain business resilience.
Eight phases are prevention, preparation, identification, response, recovery, business continuity, post-recovery and continuous improvement. The necessity for continuous plan enhancement is highlighted, stressing regular updates for technological and regulatory alignment to maintain business resilience.
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