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What is operational resilience and how does it differ from business continuity planning?
Operational resilience extends business continuity planning from a set of documents into a live capability to
What is the difference between an incident management system and a full operational resilience platform?
An incident management system records what happened. An operational resilience platform goes further: it lets teams
How are British organisations approaching data sovereignty when selecting emergency management software?
British organisations selecting emergency management software now lead with three priorities: locally hosted data on UK
What does it actually mean for a crisis management platform to be built and hosted for the UK’s data sovereignty requirements?
UK data sovereignty for a crisis management platform comes down to three architectural requirements: data stored
What is the difference between configurable and out-of-the-box incident management software, and why does it matter?
Configurable incident management software lets an organisation embed its own terminology, frameworks and processes, while out-of-the-box
What are the stages of an incident management lifecycle from initial response through to post-incident review?
The incident management lifecycle has five stages: activation, escalation, response, recovery and learnings. Almost every incident,
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