Critical Facilities White
Paper - #1 of a Series
Mission Critical Facilities and Operations
EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW OF THRESHOLD CONSIDERATIONS
Mission critical operations, and the facilities that house
them, have historically been the near exclusive domain of IT
personnel, facility and operations managers. This is no longer
the case. Reliability, uptime, flexibility, security and controls
related to such operations have now emerged as an overriding
concern in the C-suites and board rooms of major organizations.
Compliance with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and recent legal
interpretations require taking a broader view. Continuity
and disaster recovery planning, as well as active monitoring,
must be employed to avoid lawsuits claiming director negligence.
Directors can no longer rely on management to control risks. Read
this synopsis, request the entire white paper or
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Watch for future white papers on:
- Outsourcing
- Security
- Commissioning
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Contact:
Cyrus Izzo (cizzo@syska.com)
National Critical Facilities Leader
800-328-1600 or 212-921-2300
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