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E-continuity: How to Survive if you Rely on the Internet


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mThink Knowledge - Posted on 14 January 1999

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Stewart Roby;
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KPMG International
Originally those businesses that thought to embrace the advanced technology of the Web were visionaries thatcould see its potential. Here was a channel to enter previously untouchable new markets, to access a vast andever-growing customer and client base all over the world, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Today, some tenyears down the line, the Internet is rapidly becoming an integral part of business across the globe. There are...
Originally those businesses that thought to embrace the advanced technology of the Web were visionaries thatcould see its potential. Here was a channel to enter previously untouchable new markets, to access a vast andever-growing customer and client base all over the world, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Today, some tenyears down the line, the Internet is rapidly becoming an integral part of business across the globe. There are...
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Business Continuity Management Service Leader
KPMG International
Stewart Roby is the Business ContinuityManagement service leader for KPMG inthe UK. As a Fellow of the Business ContinuityInstitute, Stewart has establishedhimself as a leader in the field of businesscontinuity. Mr Roby has performedBCM reviews on a wide range of business-criticalprocesses including satellite controloperations, production line management,oil and gas production and internationalinvestment banking. He hasextensive experience in the areas of businesscontinuity and risk management.Stewart has promoted business continuitymanagement by speaking at seminarsinternationally and has performednumerous reviews in most business sectorsworldwide.

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