Show #3: Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail

July 26, 2006 by Phil Montero 

This week we took a look at the differences between business continuity and disaster recovery as well as some strategies and technology to help you and your organization prepare. Thanks to Brian Donahoo from Citrix Online for joining us as our guest on the show.

If you missed the show you can listen in below or download the MP3 file.

Show # 3: Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail (Business Continuity in the Changing World of Work)

There are many potential obstacles that can interrupt a company’s ability to do business as usual: inclement weather, natural disasters, special events, transit strikes, and skyrocketing transportation costs just to name a few. Phil and Jason talk with Brian Donahoo of Citrix Online, makers of GoToMyPC and GoToMeeting, to explore how aspects of the digital lifestyle can address and overcome these obstacles. As the Zen proverb says . . . The obstacle is the path.

Here’s what we covered:

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