Advanced Networking, Documents Contributed by ECAR, and Disaster Recovery Planning

Post-9/11 Emergency Response and Business Continuity Changes at Pace University and New York University

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Title:Post-9/11 Emergency Response and Business Continuity Changes at Pace University and New York University (ID: ECS0704)
Author(s):Donald Z. Spicer (University System of Maryland) and Bruce A. Metz (Thomas Jefferson University)
Origin:Documents Contributed by ECAR, Case Studies (03/29/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

This case study investigates how two major New York City universities, Pace University and New York University, changed their business continuity, disaster recovery, and emergency response thinking and practices after experiencing a major emergency. Researchers conducted this in-depth case study to complement the 2007 ECAR study, Shelter from the Storm: IT and Business Continuity in Higher Education, which provides higher education with empirical information about where its business continuity vulnerabilities, plans, and practices stand in relation to surveyed institutions, and what factors are associated with success in planning for the delivery of information technology–dependent business services following a spectrum of potential service disruptions. Senior IT administrators at 340 colleges and universities completed the quantitative survey that informed the study.

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Seizing the Moment: A New Model for Disaster Recovery at Florida State University

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Title:Seizing the Moment: A New Model for Disaster Recovery at Florida State University (ID: ECS0701)
Author(s):Judith A. Pirani (EDUCAUSE) and Donald Z. Spicer (University System of Maryland)
Origin:Documents Contributed by ECAR, Case Studies (03/29/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Researchers conducted this in-depth case study to complement the 2007 ECAR study, Shelter from the Storm: IT and Business Continuity in Higher Education, which provides higher education with empirical information about where its business continuity vulnerabilities, plans, and practices stand in relation to surveyed institutions, and what factors are associated with success in planning for the delivery of information technology-dependent business services following a spectrum of potential service disruptions. Senior IT administrators at 340 colleges and universities completed the quantitative survey that informed the study. This case study examines how one institution, Florida State University, uses high-speed networking to deliver disaster recovery and business continuity services from a remote site.

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Shared Responsibility for Business Continuity: The Team Approach at UCLA

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Title:Shared Responsibility for Business Continuity: The Team Approach at UCLA (ID: ECS0702)
Author(s):Mark C. Sheehan (EDUCAUSE) and Ronald Yanosky (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Documents Contributed by ECAR, Case Studies (03/29/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

This case study examines how risk assessment and business impact analysis initiatives emerged and are moving to completion at UCLA, one of the largest and technologically most complex institutions in US higher education. Researchers conducted this in-depth case study to complement the 2007 ECAR study, Shelter from the Storm: IT and Business Continuity in Higher Education, which provides higher education with empirical information about where its business continuity vulnerabilities, plans, and practices stand in relation to surveyed institutions, and what factors are associated with success in planning for the delivery of information technology-dependent business services following a spectrum of potential service disruptions. Senior IT administrators at 340 colleges and universities completed the quantitative survey that informed the study.

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University of California, Davis: Creating an Institutional Framework for Business Continuity

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Title:University of California, Davis: Creating an Institutional Framework for Business Continuity (ID: ECS0703)
Author(s):Judith A. Pirani (EDUCAUSE) and Robert Albrecht (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Documents Contributed by ECAR, Case Studies (03/29/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

This case study discusses the business continuity and disaster recovery activities of the University of California, Davis, Office of Administration, highlighting the implications of these activities for the Information and Educational Technology group. Researchers conducted this in-depth case study to complement the 2007 ECAR study, Shelter from the Storm: IT and Business Continuity in Higher Education, which provides higher education with empirical information about where its business continuity vulnerabilities, plans, and practices stand in relation to surveyed institutions, and what factors are associated with success in planning for the delivery of information technology-dependent business services following a spectrum of potential service disruptions. Senior IT administrators at 340 colleges and universities completed the quantitative survey that informed the study.

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