Disaster recovery

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Companies warned on bird flu contingency planning

Many companies may be underestimating their H5N1 risk if they plan for a worst-case scenario based on the 1918 influenza pandemic, according to US-based Risk Management Solutions (RMS).

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US financial sector passes resiliency test

Federal regulatory agencies in the US say that clearing and settlement organisations and other firms that play significant roles in critical financial markets are now considerably more resilient to wide-scale disruptions than before September 11.

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Berenberg Bank strikes EUR2 million disaster deal with Colt

Germany's Berenberg Bank has signed a ten year contract, worth EUR2 million, with telecomms provider Colt for data back-up and disaster recovery services.

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US regulators urge banks to plan for bird flu

US regulators are urging financial institutions across the country to devise contingency plans for dealing with a possible widespread outbreak of avian flu.

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Dealing rooms warm to VoIP

Business continuity requirements are set to drive the uptake of fully-converged voice over IP networks on the trading floor from zero to 54% within the next three years, according to research undertaken by Finextra on behalf of BT.

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FSTC signs 15 banks and tech firms for business continuity benchmark project

The Financial Services Technology Consortium (FSTC) says 15 financial institutions and technology companies are participating in a project to create benchmarks for business continuity planning.

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FSSCC warns US banks to plan for bird flu pandemic

The US Financial Services Sector Coordinating Council has issued a paper warning banks that their current business continuity measures may not be adequate for dealing with a widespread outbreak of bird flu.

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New TSE tech chief to double IT spending

The Tokyo Stock Exchange has recruited Yoshinori Suzuki as its new chief information officer with a brief to oversee the upgrading of its electronic trading system.

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Giovannini puts in guest appearance at Finexpo; exhibition sold out

Alberto Giovannini, the author of an influential European Commission report on EU cross-border clearing and settlement arrangements, is to chair a special interest MiFID session organised by SunGard at a Finexpo satellite event in London's Docklands next week.

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FSA urges City firms to prepare for bird flu

The UK's Financial Services Authority (FSA) is to urge banks and businesses in the City to devise contingency plans to deal with a possible bird flu pandemic.

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Philadelphia Stock Exchange deploys Brocade SAN

The Philadelphia Stock Exchange has implemented a storage area network (SAN) from Brocade which it is using to comply with SEC regulations for capturing and archiving of electronic trades and issues.

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HSBC plans for bird flu pandemic

Banking giant HSBC has drawn up business continuity plans to cope with a bird flu pandemic which it estimates could affect up to 50% of its global staff.

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FSA urges firms to improve disaster recovery planning

The UK's largest financial insitutions have "highly resilient" IT systems that could recover critical functions quickly after a terrorist attack or natural disaster, but firms could still be at risk because too many back-up sites are located in London, says the Financial Services Authority.

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Finextra and BT assess use of IP on the trading floor

Finextra is partnering with the trading systems arm of BT to explore the use of IP telephony on the dealing floor.

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UK's financial sector conducts disaster recovery drill

Britain's financial sector is conducting a market-wide business continuity test today that will assess firms' readiness for dealing with a major crisis such as a natural disaster or a terrorist attack.

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Fujitsu blamed for Tokyo Stock Exchange systems failure

The Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) has blamed Fujitsu - which is responsible for the development and support of its trading platform - for its worst ever systems crash last week.

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City financial firms given priority access to telephone network

Large financial firms in the City of London are to be given access to priority telephone networks following the terrorist bombings on 7 July.

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US financial markets survive disaster recovery tests

An industry-wide business continuity test conducted by US financial market associations to verify the resilience of US securities markets has been successsfully completed.

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Banking systems hit by Mumbai floods

Torrential rainstorms in Mumbai have hit banking transactions across India as banks struggle to keep computer systems running.

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City emergency prompted algorithmic shutdown

The London Stock Exchange ordered all market participants to switch off their algorithmic trading systems in an effort to relieve downward pressure on pricing following Thursday's bomb attacks in central London.