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Looks like Strangelove sis is trying to sell her house in Bath.
Business continuity is mainly about the business processes and how people work. If a system goes down what are their workarounds, how long can they last in a degraded state, etc. Service continuity is about making sure your backups are done and accessible, how you restore systems and data in varying adverse or DR scenarios and making sure downed systems are restored in the right order for example.
BC is often used as a catch all for both but are actually quite different.
Business continuity is mainly about the business processes and how people work. If a system goes down what are their workarounds, how long can they last in a degraded state, etc. Service continuity is about making sure your backups are done and accessible, how you restore systems and data in varying adverse or DR scenarios and making sure downed systems are restored in the right order for example.
BC is often used as a catch all for both but are actually quite different.
Ah. Something that Ye Olde Sloughe of Desponde could have done with back in 2013 when the interweb was off for 3 weeks (or was it a fortnight?).
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Tea: the remainder of yesterday's roast chicken with bacon & a sausage, sadly no cranberry jam to go with it since it ran out yesterday, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Entertainment: TBD, possibly "Never say Never again (1983)" with that Sean Connery chap.
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