Monday, 26 March 2012

Inbound voice: The key to business continuity during London 2012

There's an old saying that goes 'failure to plan is planning to fail' – and this is especially true ahead of big events such as London 2012.

But what exactly are the things that CIOs and their team overlook during events such as the Olympics? In an attempt to find out we commissioned survey of 100 enterprise IT decision makers and 1,000 London-based employees to assess exactly on how business and voice continuity plans will measure up during London 2012 – and to find out what is being overlooked.

Report can be downloaded below. It gives a full overview of all the findings from the report as well as offering practical tips on what to look out for when updating or structuring a business continuity plan.

Download the report »

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