Tue, 13 May 2008 This is a cross reference to a podcast on IT-conversations in order to shorten waiting time for the next (upcoming) recording on continuitycast.com. Please go to IT-Conversations for this podcast. Exerpt from the shownotes on IT-Conversations: According to Yale University Professor Charles Perrow, it is time to start learning from recent natural disasters in the United States like Hurricane Katrina. On this edition of IEEE Spectrum Radio, Perrow asserts that instead of simply responding to natural disasters, we should be reducing our vulnerability to them. Charles Perrow wrote the book "The Next Catastrophe: Reducing Our Vulnerabilities to Natural, Industrial and Terrorist Disasters" which is the topic of the interview in this podcast. Category: podcast-en -- posted at: 2:47 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 13 November 2006 Welcome to the first english episode of the business continuity podcast on continuitycast.com. As a keynote to the first german BCI congress, held September 2006 in Hamburg/Germany, Lyndon Bird, technical director of the BCI, spoke about the past, present and the future of the BCI. More information about the BCI is available at http://www.thebci.org/. If you have listened to our last german episode, you will be delighted, that the sound quality of this recording is a lot better than the previous one. For listeners not able to understand german: The next few posts on continuitycast.com will be in german language, but more english content will be added in the future. The title music is provided by the podsafe music network. Comments[0] |



