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Australia Business Continuity Survey, 2003Published by: IDC Published: Mar. 9, 2004 - 17 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Figure: Respondents by Company Size: Market Sentiment Monitor Figure: Respondents by Job Title: Market Sentiment Monitor Figure: Respondents by Industry: Market Sentiment Monitor Situation Overview Business Continuity and Security Figure: Number of Organisations With a Disaster Recovery Plan in Place Figure: Respondents With the Following Solutions in Place Figure: Frequency of Disaster Recovery Plan Review Figure: Respondents Who Test Their Disaster Recovery Plan with Simulated Disasters Figure: Respondents Who Rely on An External/Third-Party Provider to Assist with Their Business Continuity Planning Figure: Respondents Who Rely on An External/Third-Party Provider to Deliver Business Continuity Technology and Business Facilities Future Outlook Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Definitions Table: IDC's Definition of Business Continuity Methodology Synopsis AbstractThis IDC study provides detailed insight into the current state of the Australian business continuity market. IDC's end-user research suggests spending on technology and services to deliver business continuity solutions will depend on the degree to which IT product and services providers in this space are able to successfully educate the market, and invest in sales and marketing initiatives. "IDC believes procurement of IT technology and services is and will continue to be driven by business requirements and large strategic IT projects rather than point product deployments. Vendors will need to focus on delivering products and services that respond to business requirements. Business continuity is more about ensuring that a business can continue to function in the event that there is a security breech, national disaster, or denial of service attack. End users require consulting, implementation, and/or managed services as well as numerous technologies throughout the organisation and datacentre in order to implement a business continuity solution. The complexity and range of products and services required to deliver business continuity will be a challenge for most vendors to meet customer requirements effectively. As a result, IDC believes that there will likely be a number of new partnerships as well as acquisitions and convergence in the emerging business continuity space," says Megan Dahlgren, Market Analyst Software, IDC Australia.Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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