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No Panic @ Swine Flu
A tip-list from analysts shows how enterprises can respond better to disease outbreaks and pandemic events like the current swine flu
Saturday, June 06, 2009
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The spread of AH1N1 influenza, popularly known as swine flu, should alert CXOs and IT response teams as much as it alerts doctors and medical response units. Thats what analysts from leading research firms like Gartner are putting as the Rx now. Gartner analysts suggest that key stakeholders should review their audit pandemic response plans and ensure some high priority response steps. They should identify existing and projected critical skills shortages, initiate necessary cross-training, testing or certification of personnel, and ensure that the cross-trained personnels have the appropriate system/applications access rights.

In addition, it is needed to determine which business operations are sustainable and at what level, and the likely downtime for normal business operations during periods with absenteeism rates of 40% or higher. There is a need for immediately initiating rigorous, ongoing and well-documented testing to isolate and remediate identified problem areas. Also preparation for travel restrictions becomes significant and near-universal in the event of an epidemic.

Enterprises in all regions should complete the review of their BCM/DR pandemic response plans

Roberta Witty, research vice president, Gartner

IT professionals must recognize specific elements within their response plans

Ken McGee, vice president and Gartner fellow

In todays global business environment, IT professionals must recognize specific elements within their response plans. This will help overcome their enterprises operational vulnerabilities which are not confined to the organizations specific geographic locations, says Ken McGee, vice president and Gartner fellow.

These vulnerabilities also exist in the next town, adjacent states, neighboring countries, or even on the other side of the planet, where their suppliers, customers, external service providers and others are located.

Business continuity management (BCM) and disaster recovery (DR) professionals and other stakeholders should use the widespread concern over the swine flu as an opportunity to prevent their enterprises from becoming victims of uncertainty, panic, misinformation and lack of preparedness. This should be utilized to increase enterprises awareness of the potential business impact of outbreak of the disease.

Enterprises in all regions, and across all industries should complete the review of their BCM/DR pandemic response plans and fill in any missing element as soon as possible, informs Roberta Witty, research vice president, Gartner.

IT managers should meet senior executives, line-of-business managers and other high-level decision-makers to answer any questions related to this outbreak. They should be aware of the seriousness of this pandemic preparation, that will ensure a broad, ongoing commitment to this effort. IT managers should plan, test, and add capacity to ensure the sustainability of what is likely to be a predominantly work-at-home environment.

There is also a need to implement a communications program which ensures that all personnels are aware of the enterprises pandemic response plans and measures. So that they can help limit the spread of the diseaseincluding practices which are as simple and effective as regular hand-washing. As it appears, when the flu strikes, it always pays to be an early bird.

Pratima Harigunani /CMN
maildqindia@cybermedia.co.in

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