Business Continuity Management. Flexera has and will maintain a documented Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plan (“BC DR Plan”) throughout the term of the Agreement which will be tested, the results of which will be shared with the Customer upon request. Flexera has and will maintain emergency and contingency plans for the facilities that process Customer data.
Business Continuity Management i. Contractor has implemented one or more business continuity plans, including an information security plan, to maintain or restore operations and ensure availability of information at the required level and in the required timeframe following interruption to, or failure of, critical business processes;
ii. Contractor tests and updates its business continuity plans regularly to ensure that they are up to date and effective; and
iii. Contractor shall include the Department’s designated contact in Contractor’s business continuity plans for notification concerning any disruption that may impact the Services.
Business Continuity Management. The Data Importer employs redundant storage and its procedures for recovering data are designed to attempt to reconstruct customer data in its original state from before the time it was lost or destroyed.
Business Continuity Management. 1. Acuity maintains emergency and contingency plans for the facilities in which Acuity information systems that process Customer Data are located.
2. Acuity’s redundant storage and its procedures for recovering data are designed to attempt to reconstruct Customer Data in its original state from before the time it was lost or destroyed.
Business Continuity Management. Revenera has and will maintain a documented Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plan (“BC DR Plan”) throughout the term of the Agreement which will be tested, the results of which will be shared with the Customer upon request. Revenera has and will maintain emergency and contingency plans for the facilities that process Customer data.
Business Continuity Management. Business Continuity Management Program. To ensure services and service levels described in this Document, Service Provider will: Develop and maintain a process for business continuity throughout the organization that addresses the information security requirements needed for Service Provider’s and its Providers’ business continuity so that the provision of products and/or services provided is uninterrupted. Maintain efforts to identify events that may cause interruptions to business processes, along with the probability and impact of such interruptions and the consequences for information security. Develop and implement plans to maintain or restore operations and ensure availability of information at the required level and in the required time scales following interruption to, or failure of, critical business processes and provide City a copy of the same upon Written Request of the City. Disaster Recovery. Service Provider has appropriate and reasonable disaster recovery measures in place designed to prevent any interruptions in Service to the City. Service Provider has established disaster contingency plans governing processes following a breach incident, which in particular address the following issues: (i) safety of personnel and third parties, (ii) losses of communications capability (e.g., voice, fax, data), (iii) loss of computer processing capabilities, and (iv) loss of access to physical office facilities.
Business Continuity Management. Supplier shall:
(i) establish and maintain a comprehensive business continuity plan (“BCP”) that covers the restoration of both technology and business operations in the event of an unplanned event;
(ii) test or review its BCP at least annually in a manner it deems appropriate in its sole and absolute discretion.
Business Continuity Management. (A) AAML represents and warrants that it has back- up facilities in place to retrieve all data processed by AAML's computer systems for AAMAL, and will be able to, in the event that any such data is rendered inaccessible or is deleted for any reason, retrieve such deleted or inaccessible data from its back-up facilities promptly. In the event that AAML cannot retrieve such deleted or inaccessible data from its back-up facilities promptly, AAMAL may, terminate the Agreements either (i) with prior approval by the Board of the applicable Fund, immediately or (ii) by way of notice in writing to AAML in accordance with the termination provisions in the Agreements and this letter, whichever is earlier.
(B) AAML represents and warrants all documents and records of transactions, information and data processed by or stored with AAML pursuant to the performance of its duties under the Agreements will be isolated and clearly identified such that the same, in adverse conditions, can be either removed from the possession of AAML in order to continue its business operations, or deleted, destroyed or rendered unusable.
(C) AAML will have in place business continuity procedures, processes and systems (the "BCP") for the orderly and expeditious performance of its duties under the Agreements relating to:-
(a) contingency planning; (b) disaster recovery; (c) back-up processing;
(d) recovery time objectives ("RTO"); (e) recovery point objectives ("RPO"); (f) resumption operating capacities; (g) escalation; (h) activation; and
(i) crisis management procedures. AAML represents and warrants that the BCP will be in place for the entire term of the Agreements from the date of this letter. If AAML makes any significant change(s) to the BCP, it will notify AAMAL in writing and provide a full description of such change(s) immediately. Any breach of the foregoing is deemed to be a failure to perform or observe a material obligation by AAML under the Agreements pursuant to which AAMAL shall be entitled to terminate the Agreements either (i) with prior approval by the Board of the applicable Fund, immediately or (ii) by way of notice in writing to AAML in accordance with the termination provisions in the Agreements and this letter, whichever is earlier.
(D) AAML will test the BCP and all facilities used by it in connection with the BCP on at least an annual basis and ensure such tests validates the soundness and adequacy of the BCP, the feasibility of the RTO, RPO and resumption operati...
Business Continuity Management. ● For redundancy, MaxMind utilizes database replication architectures. ● Database backups are stored on local disks in data centers, as well as copied to remote storage locations. ● MaxMind has implemented redundant data center infrastructure to better support high availability across the entire system. Each key service layer includes redundant components that mitigate the impact of predictable failures such as hardware problems, and also allows for capacity scaling as customer data and usage grows.
Business Continuity Management. 24.1 The Authority requires the Contractor to develop, review, test, change and maintains an appropriate Business Continuity Management (BCM) Plan including disaster recovery elements to ensure that appropriate Business Continuity measures in place to mitigate any disruptions to the performance of the contract.
24.2 The Contractor is required to provide the Authority with visibility of the relevant BCM Plan, upon reasonable notice.
24.3 The Contractor must inform the Authority immediately they become aware of any incident(s) that could disrupt the Contractor’s ability to provide the required service or capability. Such incident(s) may be single, high impact events, alternatively a combination of individually low impact occurrences and circumstances that collectively lead to failure. Such incident(s) may be foreseeable or completely unpredictable and may include:
24.3.1 Significant staff shortages due to illness;
24.3.2 Shortage of critical raw material or components due to soaring market demand,;
24.3.3 Overseas export controls or unwelcome political influence (offshore sourced items);
24.3.4 Key sub-contractor or sole supplier bankruptcy or failure (including failure caused by the collapse of a parent company or owning group);
24.3.5 Communication systems failure.
24.4 The Contractors’ BCM Plan must detail to what extent the Contractor is reliant on the Authority to deliver against its contractual obligations.
24.5 The Contractors’ BCM Plan must address the individual vulnerabilities and resilience of all suppliers involved in the Contractor’s supply network. Resilience in this instance means the ability of the supply network to rapidly return to its original state, or move easily to an improved one.
24.6 The Contractors’ BCM Plan must address the factors that affect the contractor which may be:
24.6.1 Internal (meaning they are largely within the supplier’s own organisation and therefore under their control).
24.6.2 External (but still within the supply network and market sector), or
24.6.3 Environmental (outside of the network where the supplier is unlikely to have any control).
24.7 The Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that adequate Business Continuity arrangements are in place with any sub-contractor.