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Creating a Business Continuity Plan. Buck Woody Sr. Technical Specialist Microsoft. buck.woody@microsoft.com http://blogs.msdn.com/buckwoody http://facebook.com/buckwoody http://twitter.com/buckwoody. Step One: Business Process Identification. Step Two: Data Map.

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  1. Creating a Business Continuity Plan • Buck Woody • Sr. Technical Specialist • Microsoft • buck.woody@microsoft.com • http://blogs.msdn.com/buckwoody • http://facebook.com/buckwoody • http://twitter.com/buckwoody

  2. Step One: Business Process Identification

  3. Step Two: Data Map

  4. Step Three: Impact Analysis = £ ?

  5. Step Four: Develop RPO/RTO

  6. Step Five: Mitigation Options Selection

  7. Step Six: Documentation and Communication

  8. Coming up… P/X001 The Developer Side of the Microsoft Business Intelligence stack Sascha Lorenz P/L001 Understanding SARGability (to make your queries run faster) Rob Farley P/L002 Notes from the field: High Performance storage for SQL Server Justin Langford P/L005 Service Broker: Message in a bottle Klaus Aschenbrenner P/T007 Save the Pies for Lunch - Data Visualisation Techniques with SSRS 2008 Tim Kent • #SQLBITS

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