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BCP & IT Disaster And Data Recovery Conference

Registration Timings: 8.30 AM onwards

Conference Timings: 09.00 AM - 6.00 PM

Date: 18th April 2013

Venue: Vivanta by Taj

Address: 41/3 Mahatma Gandhi Road, Bangalore 560 001

Attendance – Complimentary / Free

 

Speakers and Panelists:

  • Patrick Mcilwee, Fellow BCI and Institute of Civil Protection & Emergency
  • Krishna Chaitanya Swarna, Product Manager, Inmage Systems
  • Maninder Bharadwaj, Director-ERS, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu India Pvt. Ltd
  • Vinoth Sivasubramanian, IT Department UAE Exchange LLC
  • Prof. Pramod Damle, Head - Research & Consulting, Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management
  • Anilkumar Khadke, SPL Leader - BCRS, IBM India/SA
  • Gaurav Agrawal, Product Head - Strategic VAS, SIFY Technologies
  • Venkatesh Shriram, India BCRP Lead, Dell Business Continuity and  Resiliency Planning
  • Seshadri Srinivasan, Head IT DR Service Management, Continuity & Resilience
  • Arnab K. Mukherjee, Lead Consultant, BCP - Colt Technology
  • Dr. Debu Nayak, PhD in Wireless and Information security(IIT Bombay) & Chairman of Huawei Senior Security Expert Consultant Group(R&D)
  • Sumit Dhar, Practice Lead BCP & Risk Management Consulting Global Business Services, Hewlett Packard

 

Key Topics Covered:

  • The Vulnerability of Critical Infrastructure to Terrorism and Disaster
  • Mobile & Cloud computing and BCM
  • Building a case for Disaster Recovery on Cloud
  • The 7 characteristics of successful BCM programs
  • Human Factor behind BC/DR
  • DR on Cloud - Reality or Myth?
  • Planning Systems DR for IT Driven Businesses
  • Crisis Management: Lessons from the World's Biggest Disasters
  • Demystifying DR as a Service
  • Importance of a Resilient Workforce
  • Effective BCP and DR practices in cloud environment will enhance business agility
  • Panel Discussion - The importance of BCM in the Offshoring / ITeS / BPO companies, and ROI on BCM expenditure